Confessions from a Rambling Mind
nothing fancy, just some thoughts...
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Two (Very Different) Stories Rooted in Character and Place: Florence Adler Swims Forever (Beanland) and Final Cut (Watson)
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Trying to catch up....or at least keep up...a bit. I think the mix of a longer review and one or two shorter ones is the way to go. (NB: Alr...
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Monday, May 25, 2020
Two Heart-Wrenching (Yet Very Different) Studies of Women: Thin Girls (Clarke) and A Woman Is No Man (Rum...a mini-review)
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Quarantine has my "to be reviewed" pile growing quicker than my "to be read" pile... My job is always behind a keyboard....
Two in the To-Be-Published Queue: Paris Library and Benediction
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The Paris Library If you like literary fiction of a certain sort, then it's easy to get a sort of WWII fatigue. It makes for a goo...
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Thursday, March 19, 2020
Catching Up (b/c social distancing should mean tackling some to dos...and reviews are more fun than laundry...): The Astonishing Life of August March (Jackson) and A Good Marriage (McCreight)
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I'm sitting here with awkward, semi-usable time on my hands. We, like much of the U.S. and much of the developed world, are working remo...
Friday, September 13, 2019
Homes, Hearts, Hearths: Infinite Home (Alcott) and The Dutch House (Patchett)
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I think that I need to catch up a bit and that means tempering my rambling tendencies... Infinite Home by Kathleen Alcott In a sense, Ed...
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