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Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew’d by Alan Bradley

Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew’d by Alan Bradley

First Impressions In Alan Bradley’s newest novel Flavia comes home from boarding school. I was more than happy to return to Bishop’s Lacey. I have come to love its kooky characters, like the Tanners really love Kimmy Gibbler. Impressions While Reading What I liked most about Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew’d by Alan Bradley […]

Posted September 20, 2016 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment
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The Secret Language of Stones by M.J. Rose

The Secret Language of Stones by M.J. Rose

Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Books-a-Million | IndieBound   Review The Secret Language of Stones by M.J. Rose is a ghost story of historical proportions. Like in The Witch of Painted Sorrows, the first book of The Daughters of La Lune series, M.J. Rose created a mystical setting in Paris that one can only […]

Posted July 19, 2016 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Bad Wolf by Nele Neuhaus

Bad Wolf by Nele Neuhaus

First Impressions Bad Wolf by Nele Neuhaus could be described as a Dr Phil episode on child abuse.  It is disturbing, yet a train wreck that one cannot tear away from. Impressions While Reading Pia and Oliver are back and just as sharp as ever with a nail-biting crime at hand.  The novel had me […]

Posted August 10, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus

Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus

First Impressions By reading the title Snow White Must Die, one would think it Nele Neuhaus has written a was a Snow White retelling. It is dark like Grimm’s Tale, but the comparison stops there. Impressions While Reading Pia and Oliver were fantastic detective characters. Their star power as a team reminded me of Rob […]

Posted July 21, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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The Bat by Jo Nesbo

The Bat by Jo Nesbo

Fond Of Jo Nesbo writes in a calculated manner. He is slow and steady handing out details like breadcrumbs and if one isn’t paying attention could slip by unnoticed. Besides Harry, an eclectic cast of characters clowns, aborigines, and strippers — oh my! With such a diverse grouping, it held one’s attention. An example being […]

Posted June 3, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley

First Impressions: After reading  As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley I was reminded of Sherlock Holmes. Impressions on Characters Flavia de Luce has a bit of arrogance with an “Elementary my dear Watson” air to her.  It may seem like a criticism, but I really enjoy seeing that side of her. While […]

Posted January 30, 2015 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments
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Review: Alex by Pierre Lemaitre

Review: Alex by Pierre Lemaitre

Pierre Lemaitre’s novel kept me on my toes from beginning to end.  with Alex, the victim and one of the main characters in the novel I developed whiplash, never fully being able to decide how I felt about her.  She was kept in a box for a week but on the other side of the […]

Posted November 22, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment
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Allegiant by Veronica Roth

Allegiant by Veronica Roth

I ordered Allegiant through the library and due to the massive hold I was unable to renew it.  I was not disappointed, in fact I feel the need to discourage the 104 people who are waiting to read this book.  I forced myself to read my 100 page minimum, but even that was a stuggle. […]

Posted November 15, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments
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Book Review: Speaking From Among the Bones

Book Review: Speaking From Among the Bones

I have loved the Flavia de Luce novels in the past but found Speaking From Among the Bones to be lackluster.  I didn’t feel like there was much of a mystery element as there has been previously.  Alan Bradley seemed to go off on tangents and thought the death of Mr. Collicutt took a backseat […]

Posted July 12, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 5 Comments
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Book Review: I Am Half-Sick of Shadows

Book Review: I Am Half-Sick of Shadows

I felt I Am Half-Sick of Shadows had a little Sunset Boulevard vibe to it, only Flavia is not found in a swimming pool.   Phyllis Wyvern, while still pretty and popular on screen has started to age and watches old silent pictures of herself during her “hay day”.  Unfortunately, the film reels are how she […]

Posted December 14, 2011 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment
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