Curlygeek04
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The Book Stop
http://thebookstop.wordpress.com/
I review what I read and write about reading. Some favorite genres are literary fiction, historical fiction and mysteries, fantasy, science fiction, and children's and young adult. I love books that take place in other times and places, and books with strong, complex characters. I believe the best books can't be easily classified.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 1002 )
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Ten Books On My Fall TBR List
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. There are three months left in the year, and I took September off from reading challenges. Read more
Posted on 24 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
50 Must-Read Fantasy Books by Women
Recently, BookRiot posted this list of 50 Must-Read Fantasy Books by Women. https://bookriot.com/2019/07/25/fantasy-books-by-women/. Like most readers, I love ... Read more
Posted on 20 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: Lucky Broken Girl by Ruth Behar
I absolutely loved this children’s book about a girl from a Cuban-Jewish family living in New York who is seriously injured in a car accident and ends up in a... Read more
Posted on 16 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I’ve Been Avoiding
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Today’s topic is books I’ve been avoiding, and why. To answer this question, I looked at the books that... Read more
Posted on 10 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
My 20 Books of Summer: A Reading Recap
I really like the 20 Books of Summer challenge, hosted by 746 Books, because it keeps me focused on a specific list of books rather than reading whatever comes... Read more
Posted on 06 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
My August Reading Wrap-Up
Farewell, summer! In August I read three books for book clubs and blog events, met a local author, and finished out the 20 Books of Summer challenge, reading... Read more
Posted on 02 September 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Meeting Angie Kim, Author of Miracle Creek
Last week my book club had the opportunity to meet with Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek, a courtroom drama about a Korean-American family. Kim was... Read more
Posted on 30 August 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: The After Days by Amy Ginsburg
I received a copy of this book from the author, through a friend who lives in the DC area. Ginsburg’s story of what happens in a Maryland suburb during a... Read more
Posted on 23 August 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: Miracle Creek by Angie Kim
I really enjoyed this debut novel that combines courtroom drama with a moving story about a Korean-American family. Even better, the author is local and... Read more
Posted on 16 August 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: Asking For It by Louise O’Neill
Emma O’Donovan is not a nice girl. She’s mean to her closest friends and she wants every boy to be in love with her. She lies, she steals, and she’s not exactl... Read more
Posted on 09 August 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
My July Reading Wrap-up
July was a fantastic reading month, much better than June. Here’s what I read: The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware (audio) Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leig... Read more
Posted on 02 August 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
July was a pretty heavy reading month, but this book was pure fun and I enjoyed every bit of it. Moreno-Garcia’s novel is set in 1920’s Mexico, where... Read more
Posted on 29 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringiyimana
For those interested in reading memoirs about events in other countries, I recommend this book by a young woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Read more
Posted on 26 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish
I recommend this historical novel about two researchers who discover a cache of letters from the 1660s about a rabbi in London and the young Jewish woman he’s... Read more
Posted on 22 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Reading the Hugo Nominees: Time to Vote!
This year I read nearly all of the Hugo nominees for best novel and best novella, because my husband and I get to vote for the winners. Read more
Posted on 17 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
2019 Challenges: the Halfway Mark
We’re halfway into the year, so it’s time for a quarterly report-out on challenges. You can see current progress on all my challenges here. Read more
Posted on 12 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
My June Reading Wrap-up
June was a busy month — I saw my niece graduate high school, I went to Harry Potter World in Orlando, I joined a new book club, I presented at a national... Read more
Posted on 02 July 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Reading the 2019 Women’s Prize Longlist
Every year I read as much of the Women’s Prize longlist as I can. Not for any challenge, but just because it’s a great source of reading material and one that... Read more
Posted on 27 June 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: Dopesick by Beth Macy
This was one of those books that’s a tough read, but an important subject we should know more about. And Macy does a nice job of balancing medical, business, an... Read more
Posted on 22 June 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Review: All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung
I really appreciated this memoir by Nicole Chung about her adoption and the search for her birth family. It was particularly interesting to read about her... Read more
Posted on 19 June 2019 BOOKS, CULTURE
