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Book Review: The Collector of Dying Breaths

March 22, 2014 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: The Collector of Dying Breaths

 I read The Collector of Dying Breaths slowly, as if I was taking my last breath.  The story was as intoxicating as the perfumes described in its pages. When a story is told in two parts let alone two centuries I am usually drawn more towards one.  This was not the case here.  I was […]

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Review: The Grip of God

March 3, 2014 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: The Grip of God

While reading The Grip of God I felt a nagging feeling in the back of my head, Sofia and her story reminds me of someone, but who?  Last night it came to me, Cynthia Ann Parker.  Strange I know but bear with me, (and yes I know Cynthia Ann was a real person)  both were abducted […]

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Book Review: The Age of Ice

August 21, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: The Age of Ice

The premise of The Age of Ice sounded really interesting and the fact that it was inspired by a true story made it all the more intriguing, I went in excited to read the tale of ice but came out lukewarm. I thought the writing was beautiful.  J.M. Sidorova always knew which word to use […]

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Book Review: Eve in Hollywood

July 10, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: Eve in Hollywood

I first heard about Eve in Hollywood through an ad on Goodreads.  I saw the words “All About Eve” splash across the screen and immediately clicked on it as the 1950s film of the same name is my favorite movie.  I soon found there was no relation to the film but as I scrolled down […]

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Review: The Obituary Writer

June 28, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: The Obituary Writer

An obituary exhibits surviving family members, degrees, slight accomplishments, but never a full story of the decease’s life.  Both Vivien Lowe and Ann Hood showcase this in The Obituary Writer. I almost dropped The Obituary Writer twenty pages in.  When we are first introduced to Claire the reader is indulged to her thoughts on sex […]

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Review: Atonement

June 14, 2013 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: Atonement

I saw the movie first with a group of friends and enjoyed it so much I checked it out at the library later that week. I was presently surprised how little they left out in the film. Atonement was a throughly enjoying book, it was a little slow at times but overall very good. The […]

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The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin

May 10, 2013 Whitney Review 3 Comments
The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin

Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis to Paris and his baby was kidnaped. That’s the gist of my knowledge of the Lindberghs. Much has been researched/documented on Charles Lindbergh but what about Lucky Lindy’s co-pilot, his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh? Like her first two novels, Melanie Benjamin gives us a look at a […]

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Review: The Boy in Striped Pajamas

April 10, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: The Boy in Striped Pajamas

Last weekend I watched Fallen Idol.  The premise was a young boy who admires his family’s butler, who tells exotic stories about Africa.  Until one night, he witnesses (or thinks he does) the butler murdering his wife because the butler always did it.  The little snot spreads rumors of the supposed killing having the police […]

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Review: Cheri

February 6, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Cheri

This book is all about coping mechanisms.  Cheri becomes distant from his wife claiming everything his wife says and does is wrong because it is not Lea.  Lea just picks up and goes away on vacation, but even the change of scenery still leaves her feeling morose.  This book was heartbreaking.  It is obvious, by […]

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Book Review: The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

January 30, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

There is a woman behind every man.  An amazing woman.  That’s what The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb is about, Mercy Lavinia “Vinnie” Bump, the wife of Tom Thumb. Most know of Tom Thumb through a cute fairy tale or a Disney production, but not the real story.  That is what I like about Melanie […]

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