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Book Review: The Winners by Fredrik Backman

This was an outstanding ending to the Beartown trilogy of Beartown, and Us Against You. It is difficult to end…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles

In 1939, Paris, Odile Souchet has her life on track. She’s working in her dream job at the American Library…

3 years ago

Book Review: In Search of a Name by Marjolijn van Heemstra

Follows a pregnant woman researching her uncle’s past after World War II.

4 years ago

Book Review: The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag

The horror in this book has nothing to do with imaginary monsters, but with the horror of what humans are…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Chef’s Secret by Crystal King

Italy around the middle 1500s. Master chef Bartolomeo Scappi died and leaves his wealth, knowledge and even name to Giovanni,…

5 years ago

Book Review: Sadness is a White Bird by Moriel Rothman-Zecher

Sadness is a White Bird by Moriel Rothman-Zecher tries to tackle the Israel/Palestine relationship from different perspective

6 years ago

Book Review: The Vineyard by María Dueñas

The Vineyard by María Dueñas is long, but it’s a satisfying read – something which I rarely say about translated books

7 years ago

Book Review: In the Midst of Winter by Isabel Allende

I really appreciated how the author, Isabel Allende, took three disjointed stories and tried to weave them together during one…

7 years ago

Book Review: The Christmas Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman

The Christmas Cookie is a short novel which in turn is divided into twelve short stories. There are many characters,…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Gates: A Novel by John Connolly

In order to get a leg up on all the other kids during Halloween Samuel goes trick-o-treating 2 days before…

14 years ago

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