

I have loved her novels.





a couple of others by her as well.
Great reads for adults and children!


I have loved her novels.





a couple of others by her as well.

#TheWomanontheLedge #NetGalley
By now readers know that a book whose title includes the words ”The Girl” or “The Woman” is going to find a complex, twisty story where it is hard to know who to believe and exactly what happened. That is certainly the case in Mancini’s page turner. Mancini is a British criminal defense attorney so keep an eye on the lawyer in the story.
It starts with a holiday party. A woman who works as a temp goes to this party where, by the way, her married lover also works. When she goes out on the roof for some air, she finds said woman on the ledge. She is threatening to jump. Tate talks the woman, who says her name is Helen, down. Things get increasingly complicated when Helen seeks Tate’s help the very next day. She says that she lost an earring at the party and convinces Tate to return to the London high rise building.
Horrifically a woman dies. Tate is arrested. Helen can’t be found. Was she really named Helen? Stories come and go. As is the case in these novels, that the reader does not know what to make of events and who to believe. Pages turn as readers seek answers.
I first heard about this novel in a British magazine and knew that I wanted to read it. You might want to as well.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Harper Perennial for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 16 January 2024



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From Dangerous Liaisons to Margaret Atwood: experimental fiction that actually works

VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!





I have really enjoyed every book in this series. They do not have to be read in order, except for the last one.


Part of another series that I have really enjoyed.


Those who enjoy historical fiction set in the WWII period will want to read Code Name Butterfly. As is true of much historical fiction, this is a dual timeline story in which historical personages have a role.
In the present, Lizzie is dealing with her inability to carry a child to term. She is heartbroken. In her grief, she returns to her childhood home and becomes intrigued with some family history.
In the earlier time period, readers will spend time with both fictional and real characters. In this part of the narrative, they will learn much about Josephine Baker (yes, that flamboyant one) and her role in a much quieter, secret life during the war. They will also enjoy meeting Elodie and seeing how the plot lines fall into place.
The pages turn in this story. Even if a reader has read lots of WWII historical fiction, this is worth a look. There is even some romance.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for this title. All opinions are my own.
Four stars ****

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#APenguinLikeMe #NetGalley.
At its heart, this book is a paean to a world of diversity and acceptance. It is told through penguins (though, of course, the message is for people). It is gorgeously and engagingly illustrated.
The book explains that, while all penguins may look the same from a distance, they are actually not all alike. Through the characters, kids will gently see that there are unique penguins who wish they could fly, those with synesthesia, a girl penguin who likes girls and many others. They are able to live in harmony; clearly the author wishes the same for humans.
This book will undoubtedly get some folks thinking that it should be banned. I am not among them. It is in now way aggressive in making its point.
Many thanks to NorthSouth Books and NetGalley for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 05 March 2024

#TheGoldenGate #NetGalley
Many readers may have heard about Amy Chua because of her earlier book on “tiger mothers.” While some may disagree with her thoughts on parenting, many may well agree that this debut novel is worth a read.
The Golden Gate, as can be told from the title, takes place in California. It is a historical mystery set in a time of change. Chua (a professor) gives a lot of detail to make the time period feel present and real.
Early in the novel readers meet wo sisters. One of them somehow is dead and leaves her little sister behind . This death will come back to the plot when a wealthy industrialist/political candidate is found murdered.
The case is assigned to a detective of mixed race background, something that he does not freely acknowledge as he has taken his mother’s more “acceptable” last name as his own. Al Sullivan will be challenged in these pages.
The opening of this book really drew me in. An interview is taking place and some wealthy Bainbridge family members/suspects are being clearly named. Who is/are they responsible? Read the novel to find out.
This first novel by Chua will undoubtedly not be her last. Recommended to those who enjoy mysteries set in America’ past.
Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this title. All opinions are my onw.
The Golden Gate was published in September 2023.


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