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27Oct2020

Book Review: Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher

Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction by mmelland

Dear Committee Members is a clever epistolary novel mainly composed of letters of recommendation written by Jay Fitger, a cynical creative writing professor at Payne University, located somewhere in Minnesota. The letters are mostly hilarious and reveal a lot about Fitger, academia, and the practically of an English degree. Continue reading →

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9Sep2020

Book Review: The Guest List by Lucy Foley

Posted in Fiction, Mystery, suspense, Thriller by mmelland

The Guest List is a highly satisfying suspense novel that takes place during the wedding from hell on a completely inhospitable island off the Irish coast. A cautionary tale about destination weddings? Perhaps! Continue reading →

6 Comments
25Aug2020

Book Review: The Shipping News by Annie Proulx

Posted in Contemporary Literature, Fiction by mmelland

The Shipping News, published in 1993, is a personal evolution story about Quoyle, who transforms from a downtrodden big oaf to a content, well-regarded man. It took awhile to get used to the writing style and I didn’t care for the first part of the book, but I ended up enjoying this novel. Continue reading →

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11Aug2020

Book Review: Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes

Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Romance by mmelland

Evvie Drake Starts Over is about a young widow who’s stuck in one of those places in life that can be hard to get out of. I would say this book is mostly a romance, but it also has strong themes of friendship, family, and breaking free of what’s holding you back to finally move forward. Continue reading →

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18Jul2020

Book Review: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction by mmelland

Olive Kitteridge is a Pulitzer Prize winner that tells the story of an aging retired school teacher through a series of short stories, many of which just mention Olive in passing. It’s an unusual approach to character development that kind of worked for me and kind of didn’t. Continue reading →

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30Jun2020

Book Review: March by Geraldine Brooks

Posted in Fiction, Historical Fiction by mmelland

March is a Pulitzer Prize winning story about CPT March, the father of the March family in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. It covers the year he spent in the Union Army during the Civil War, so it’s dark and heavy, but it’s also imaginative and well-researched and doesn’t shy away from tough topics and grim historical realities. Continue reading →

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17Jun2020

Book Review: The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

Posted in Contemporary Literature, Fiction by mmelland

Can you escape your past? That’s one of the major questions explored in The Dutch House. And for the two main characters, Maeve and Danny, the answer is “not really.” Continue reading →

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4Jun2020

Book Review: In Five Years by Rebecca Serle

Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction by mmelland

In Five Years is a novel about friendship, love, and grief. Lots of grief. Continue reading →

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29May2020

Book Review: Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera

Posted in Contemporary Literature, Fiction by mmelland

Signs Preceding the End of the World is an acclaimed novella by Mexican author Yuri Herrera that tells the tale of a Mexican girl that must sneak across the border to deliver a message to her brother in the US. I thought the book was okay but I am not completely sure what the ending meant. Continue reading →

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21May2020

Book Review: The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

Posted in Fiction, suspense, Thriller by mmelland

The Wives has an interesting premise and plenty of page-turning suspense, but overall it was a bit of a confusing hot mess. The narrator was so unreliable that I’m still not sure which scenes actually happened. Continue reading →

6 Comments

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