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Sep

17

2018

The Very Marrow of Our Bones

The Very Marrow of Our Bones by Christine Higdon

I’m not giving anything away by saying that the mother in this story disappears without a trace (mostly) in 1967. It’s on the first page. But one thing I liked about this book is that I became so interested in the characters that I often completely forgot there was any sort of mystery/what happened element …

Aug

9

2018

Baby You're Gonna Be Mine

Baby, You’re Gonna Be Mine
by Kevin Wilson

I generally don’t go for short stories, except maybe those by George Saunders or Kelly Link, but I love this author (and the book cover!) so I had to try it. As you might perhaps guess from the title, most of the stories have to do with family relationships but in so many different ways. …

Jul

30

2018

Ask a North Korean

Ask a North Korean: Defectors Talk About Their Lives Inside the World’s Most Secretive
Nation edited by Daniel Tudor

This may not sound like summer reading material but it’s certainly very timely and is actually a pretty quick read. The author was a correspondent for the Economist and this is taken from a column called “Ask a North Korean.” His goal is to humanize North Korea and show that there are real people living …

Jul

9

2018

Spinning Silver

Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

As in her previous book, Uprooted, Naomi Novik combines folklore and fairy tale and creates something relevant and new. The story centers on Miryem, a young girl from a poor village who has taken over her father’s money lending trade. He has allowed his family to become practically destitute while most of the well-fed villagers …

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