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The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

April 5, 2016 Whitney Review 10 Comments
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Quick Impressions The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is the life story of Balram Halwai living in modern-day India.  The author gives the reader an account of Bslram Halwai’s life.  Thus showcasing how he became a successful entrepreneur by lying, cheating and even killing his way to the top. Based on this The White Tiger […]

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Misery by Stephen King

November 17, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Misery by Stephen King

First Impressions Kathy Bates ruined the novel Misery. She was just too good. Her role has become iconic. Therefore, it is hard to picture anything else. Impressions While Reading Having said that, Misery by Stephen King is creepy and much more gruesome than the film. To be honest, I’m a bit neutral about it. It […]

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Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus

July 21, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
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 […]

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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards

March 24, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards

First Impressions There was so much hype when The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards came out. Between that and the catchy blurb, I snatched it up. Impressions While Reading Unfortunately, that is where any positive-thinking ended. It was formulaic, cliché and could easily have been a Lifetime Movie (which it later was adapted into). […]

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Book Review: Nineteen Minutes

March 19, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: Nineteen Minutes

Amazing read and became engrossed in this in well, nineteen minutes. I felt it had a surprise ending about what truly happened during those life changing minutes. Can your own child become a mystery to you? What does it mean to be different in our society? Is it ever okay for a victim to strike […]

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Review: A Study in Scarlet

February 18, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: A Study in Scarlet

Embarrassingly, I mainly know Sherlock Holmes through Basil Rathbone and Benedict Cumberbatch.  I finally decided that enough was enough and decided to read the books myself.  I now have a whole new appreciation for the adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels, particularly Sherlock.  Perhaps it is because I grew up watching the Basil Rathbone films, […]

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Review: A Modern Mephistopheles

February 9, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: A Modern Mephistopheles

A cross between Wuthering Heights and Romeo and Juliet.  I’ve read several other novels of Louisa May Alcott under the pseudonym A.M.Barnard and isn’t my favorite.  A bit slow until the last 25% of the book.  Had a satisfactory (if not sad) ending.

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Review: Unbroken

February 5, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Unbroken

Fond of: Louie Zamperini led (good or bad) an incredible life.  I think you would be hard pressed to find anyone to contradict that.  It feels strange to say you are “fond of” a person being in a POW camp, going through the unimaginable, but Louie has grit and overcomes it, remaining “Unbroken”.  Not only […]

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Review: An Untamed State

October 7, 2014 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: An Untamed State

Fond of: An Untamed State puts your stomach in knots.  The thing I liked most about Gay’s novel is that she does not go ultra graphic with the rape and torture scenes.  It is enough for the reader to realize the extremity of the situation but was not sickened enough to cease my reading.  I also liked […]

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