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you will falsely remember being told about Melmoth by your grandmother’s mother when you were very small

January 2, 2019 by andtheIToldYouSos 13 Comments

There is something immediately nauseating – hear me out- about this book. You can be nauseous when you feel ill, when you ride a roller coaster, when you are nervous, or when you eat too many sweets. There is a feeling of hopeful dread that climbs over you (and all of the characters within) before you have finished reading the first page. There is a feeling that you have been here – in a cafe in Prague, under an overpass in Manila, in a field […]

Filed Under: Feature, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #fate, Bohemia, fakelore, folklore, literary fiction, mythology, Prague, Sarah Perry, WWII

To Make a Thing as Simple as an Apple Pie, You have to Create the Whole, Wide World

December 5, 2016 by Jenny S 4 Comments

During this last post-election month, I feel like my emotions are out of control and too close to the surface.  Case in point, I was doing a first listen of my copy of the Hamilton Mix-Tape the other morning while making breakfast and basically was misty eyed during the whole first half.  Songs about immigrants and rising up and writing your way out of bad circumstances hit close to home (and I’m a middle-aged white lady so I can only imagine how this CD resonates […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fate, nicola yoon, Young Adult

Fate is a Funny Thing

July 24, 2016 by Jenny S 2 Comments

This latest novel by Jennifer Weiner was thoroughly readable and engaging as long as I squashed my inner cynic into a small ball and buried it deep in a drawer.  It tells the story of Rachel Blum and Andy Landis, who first meet when they are 8 years old.  Rachel is in a Florida hospital being treated for a heart condition that she has struggled with since birth.  Andy ends up in the E.R. of the same hospital with a broken arm. The accident happened […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fate, Jennifer Weiner

You are entering the Red Zone. Proceed at own risk. When in doubt, run.

July 23, 2016 by borisanne 4 Comments

I consider myself very lucky that I discovered Justin Cronin’s “The Passage” series only last summer, so the wait for City of Mirrors was much less painful and dramatic than it would have been if I’d been reading in real time: The Passage was published in 2010 and The Twelve in 2012. City of Mirrors came out four weeks ago. That’s not on a George R. R. Martin level, but still could have been a brutal wait for me. Whew! I love this series. I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: #fate, CBR8, Cronin, dystopia, faith, fantasy, first colony, Justin Cronin, kerrville, military, mirrors, new south wales, New York City, north america, nosferatu, post apocalypse, science, science fiction, south america, survival, the passage, vampires, virus

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