Category: Review

Book Review: Suspense and Sensibility

Book Review: Suspense and Sensibility

This novel was a very lite read, but felt more like a fantasy than suspenseful.  The dialogue was rather witty and was interesting to see the  mix and reintroduction to many characters.  But as a Austen retelling just didn’t fit the bill for me. The leading characters could easily have been interchanged to any person […]

Posted October 26, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 8 Comments
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Review: Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk

Review: Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk

Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris is a child’s storybook for adults, or a fucked up version of Aesop’s Fables.  The book is filled with short stories accompanied with illustrations of everyday occurrences or controversial  themes, all portrayed by animals. Strangely enough, they all seem to have a moral.  In The Squirrel and the Chipmunk […]

Posted October 11, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments
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Review: The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest

Review: The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest

The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest is the last novel in the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson.  The third installment picks up where The Girl Who Played With Fire left off, our hero Lisbeth Salander hanging on through life and death after being shot in the head.  When she is “captured” and taken to […]

Posted October 10, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 5 Comments
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Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire

Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire

I was still on the edge of my seat while reading The Girl Who Played With Fire I did find some of the plot to be rather tangled and the link between Bjurman and the sex trade to be rather poor and took me some time to completely understand it as it wasn’t written in […]

Posted October 3, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 6 Comments
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Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

Lisbeth Salander is the Nancy Drew for adults, she’s quick on her feet using her intellect to solve crime and revenge those who have wronged her.  She may not be as attractive as Nan is described with her piercings and tattoos but is beautiful in her own way. I see Lisbeth  Salander as a hip […]

Posted September 28, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 3 Comments
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Review: Outlander

Review: Outlander

I’m going to make this short and sweet.  I did not like this book.  At times, it felt more like a harlequin romance rather than historical fiction or fantasy.   Hype can be a good thing but in this case it set my expectations too high so I think that was part of my dislike […]

Posted September 20, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 12 Comments
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Review: The Bad Seed

Review: The Bad Seed

“Later that summer, when Mrs. Penmark looked back and remembered, when she was caught up in despair so deep that she knew there was no way out, no solution whatever for the circumstances that encompassed her, it seemed to her that June seventh, the day of the Fern Grammer School picnic, was the last day […]

Posted September 20, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 6 Comments
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Book Review: Me Talk Pretty One Day

Book Review: Me Talk Pretty One Day

David Sedaris’s short stories have me laughing out loud with people turning the heads to look.  I can just hear them saying/thinking “What’s wrong with that girl?”  Nothing is off-limits for this author, his parent’s dog replacing their children, being taught to play guitar by a midget so his father can put a jazz bad […]

Posted September 7, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments
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Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin

Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin

“Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and having nothing to do…” Alice Liddell’s story does not begin on this “golden afternoon” but this particular day defines her as “Alice”. Melanie Benjamin has brought The real Alice’s life to light beautifully. Mr. Liddell is the Dean of […]

Posted August 26, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 9 Comments
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Review: In Cold Blood

Review: In Cold Blood

Through Truman Capote’s memorizing true crime account, we follow the case every step of the way.  Beginning at the finding of the bodies and ending at the gallows.    Not only does he skillfully craft this heinous crime but does so with the reader feeling empathy not only towards the Clutters but also their killers, Perry […]

Posted August 7, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 16 Comments
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