Tag: fiction

  • Beaches, Bungalows & Burglaries, by Tonya Kappes

    Beaches, Bungalows & Burglaries, by Tonya Kappes

    A review of Beaches, Bungalows & Burglaries, by Tonya Kappes, a cozy murder mystery set in the town/trailer park of Normal, Kentucky.

  • Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie

    Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie

    This post is about “Ancillary Justice” by Anne Leckie. It’s a sci-fi novel set in the Radch Empire where a powerful AI named Breq seeks to reclaim her lost identity after being limited to a single body. The book presents a layered narrative that blends intrigue and emotional depth. A good read for the times…

  • A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

    A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

    This post is a review of “A Clockwork Orange” by Anthony Burgess. It features Alex, a street hooligan, tearing through a dystopian future world. The narrative, told in challenging “nadsat” slang, involves graphic violence and a troubling conclusion. Despite these issues, the lyrical writing captivates, making it worthwhile for those with the patience to get…

  • A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

    A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

    This is a review of “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles. The book revolves around Count Rostov, who is sentenced to house arrest in Moscow’s Metropol Hotel in 1922. Despite the harsh circumstances, he remains charming, caring, and loyal while navigating personal and historical challenges. The narrative captures his evolving character and relationships beautifully,…

  • The Art Thief by Michael Finkel

    The Art Thief by Michael Finkel

    This post is about “The Art Thief” by Michael Finkel. It’s a captivating non-fiction book about Stéphane Breitwieser, a notorious art thief. The book offers a compelling narrative of Breitwieser’s life, his charm and irresponsibility, as well as the emotional impact of his actions on the art world.

  • The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt

    The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt

    This is a review of “The Sisters Brothers” by Patrick deWitt. It’s a funny and melancholic Western novel about two assassins, Eli and Charlie Sisters. Eli’s relatable narration reveals his struggles and growth amidst the absurd challenges present in the American West. The book explores themes of capitalism and purpose, blending humor with poignant insights

  • Rights of Use, by Shannon Eichorn

    Rights of Use, by Shannon Eichorn

    A long-overdue review of Rights of Use, as an engaging space adventure involving alien abduction. Sarah and Maggie navigate interstellar politics while fighting against mind-controlling foes. It appeals to both sci-fi newcomers and veterans, blending excitement with emotional depth.

  • Hornblower and the “Hotspur” by C.S. Forester

    Hornblower and the “Hotspur” by C.S. Forester

    The post is a review of Hornblower and the Hotspur, by C.S. Forester. The eponymous hero is now a newly promoted naval commander during a tense time between England and France. The story highlights Hornblower’s internal struggle to balance family with duty. He wants to return to his adventures at sea, and now he has…

  • Lieutenant Hornblower, by C.S. Forester

    Lieutenant Hornblower, by C.S. Forester

    This post is review of Lieutenant Hornblower, a well-crafted high seas adventure story. It centers on Lt. Bush, who navigates trust issues aboard the HMS Renown, slowly building an alliance with the enigmatic Lt. Hornblower. The narrative explores realistic Navy life, portraying complex relationships and unconventional perspectives, ultimately recommending the book for its engaging storytelling.

  • Burton & Swinburne in “The Strange Affair of the Spring-heeled jack” by Mark Hodder

    Burton & Swinburne in “The Strange Affair of the Spring-heeled jack” by Mark Hodder

    The post discusses a re-read of a steampunk novel featuring historical figure Richard Burton, tasked with investigating strange occurrences in London. The narrative intertwines three mysteries and showcases a diverse Victorian setting filled with unique inventions. The story delivers engaging twists and entertaining, controlled chaos.