Books Read in June and July
The Inquisitor's Key (Jefferson Bass): "So, I loved Body Farm book #1 and found Body Farm book #7 to be tedious and poorly written."
Left Neglected (Lisa Genova): "I loved everything about this novel."
Arranged by Catherine Mackenzie: "… too much was missing for this to be particularly memorable and engaging for me. Maybe you'll like it more."
Saving Ruth by Zoe Fishman: "As it is, it's a nice beach read that will take you back to your own coming-of-age days."
Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks: "The novel brings up an array of issues: the European conquest of the New
World, the role of religion, gender, race, education, societal and
cultural expectations, and even child rearing. Brooks is a beautiful
writer and captivating storyteller."
The Secrets of Mary Bowser by Lois Leveen: (Haven't yet reviewed)
The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer: (about 50 pages left to read!)
Best Book of the Month(s)
No question: Caleb's Crossing. Left Neglected would come in second.
Added to My Ever-Growing TBR List
The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman
City of Thieves by David Benioff
Introvert Power: Why Your Inner Life Is Your Hidden Strength by Laurie Helgoe
Prairie Tale by Melissa Gilbert
Thanks for reviewing Caleb's Crossing. I've looked at it, but was hesitant.
ReplyDeleteI thought this was such a beautiful book :)
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