My Current Reads

Books I’ve read and reviewed.

Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
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Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent

Nugent's writing style is a nice balance of character exploration and propulsive page-turning intrigue. While the story isn't plot-driven, it is also not light on plot, with plenty to explore through flashbacks and ephemeral material, as well as another point of view that enters the novel's narrative.

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Lost Believers by Irina Zhorov
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Lost Believers by Irina Zhorov

Lost Believers is a novel inspired by true events, unfolding in 1970s Soviet Russia, where two women's lives intersect and take unexpected turns. Galina, a young geologist from Moscow, falls in love with her pilot, Snow Crane, during a mineral exploration trip in Siberia. Their discovery….

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Speech Team by Tim Murphy
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Speech Team by Tim Murphy

In Speech Team, Tip Murray, a nonprofit writer in his early forties, receives shocking news of a former teammate's suicide. This revelation leads him and his high school best friend, Natalie, on a nostalgic journey to….

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The Mythmakers by Keziah Weir
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The Mythmakers by Keziah Weir

The Mythmakers by Keziah Weir is a wonderfully immersive story — the type where the world around me goes gray and unfocused while I'm reading scenes that are vivid and every bit as fixed as the reality I'm steadfastly ignoring.

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Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
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Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

In Heir of Fire, Celaena has survived intense challenges and heartbreak, but not without a cost. Now, she's off to a new land to face a truth about her heritage that could change her life forever. As brutal forces gather,….

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Vera by Elizabeth von Arnim
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Vera by Elizabeth von Arnim

Years before other novels (ones that become classics and immortalized on film), Arnim lays the groundwork for Rebecca and Before the Fact (both adapted famously by Hitchcock — and both with Joan Fontaine), with echos of Wuthering Heights….

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All Systems Red by Martha Wells
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All Systems Red by Martha Wells

All Systems Red by Martha Wells is a science fiction adventure novella and the first book in The Murderbot Diaries series. It explores the ethics of sentient robotics and follows a self-aware security droid known as "Murderbot."

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Foster by Claire Keegan
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Foster by Claire Keegan

In 1981 Ireland, a girl is sent to live with foster parents on a farm while her mother gives birth. She finds unexpected affection and starts to flourish in their care. With her unnamed narrator,….

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