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The 5 Minute Linguist: Bite-Sized Essays on Language and Languages
Review Date: 8/17/2019


This is a great book for someone who is interested in language. It discusses the science of linguistics in bite-sized essays. Originally written for a series of 5-minute radio broadcasts, this is a great introduction to a scientific approach to language.


The Actor and the Housewife
The Actor and the Housewife
Author: Shannon Hale
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
 31
Review Date: 5/30/2015


I love Shannon Hale's fantasies, but this book didn't really work for me, especially in the first half. The descriptions of the movie industry and the characters who were part of that world gave me the feeling the author wasn't writing about what she knew, but was instead relying on stock stereotypes. The editing was also uneven.

That said, the idea of the story was interesting, and I liked many of the Utah characters, especially Mike. The battle with cancer was poignant and the section where Becky was being wooed was very nice.


Agnes Grey
Agnes Grey
Author: Anne Bronte
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
 10
Review Date: 5/5/2021


What a cozy read! Though the heroine goes through trials and difficulties, all is well at the end.


Around the World in 80 Days
Around the World in 80 Days
Author: Jules Verne
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
 1
Review Date: 1/28/2022


A great deal of fun! This classic from 1873 manages to follow Phileas Fogg around the world, with delays and rescues and drama, and still provide a twist at the end. Highly recommend!


Belgravia
Belgravia
Author: Julian Fellowes
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
 9
Review Date: 2/28/2019


I love Downton Abbey, but this book really left me cold. The characters are not well developed and have no lives outside of the pages of the book, and the plot drags. I hope Fellowes sticks to developing TV shows, but I probably won't be reading another novel by him.


Blessed Are the Children
Blessed Are the Children
Author: VARIOUS
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
 1
Review Date: 8/13/2020


Beautifully illustrated book of quotes about children!


Charmed Destinies: Counting Crows / Drusilla's Dream / Moonglow
Review Date: 7/18/2020


The first and third stories in this volume were nice fantasy romances, with interesting magic and interesting stories. I got this book because of the deaf character in Moonglow and I enjoyed that story a lot. The middle story was problematic because I didn't feel like the author had a real understanding of the setting, which was odd because it was a modern corporate workplace.


Goddess in the Machine
Goddess in the Machine
Author: Lora Beth Johnson
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
 1
Review Date: 4/8/2022


I really enjoyed this post-apocalyptic science fiction. There was a focus throughout on language change that could be expected in a 1000-year timespan, which I appreciated. I felt like what was used in the book didn't go far enough, but if it had it would have been impossible to read. And there was discussion of other language changes that didn't show up in the examples on the page. Also, there was deaf representation (v. brief), which I didn't expect. Overall, I found myself surprised by the reveals and happy at the way the story unfolded.


Home on the Ranch: Family Ties: Cowboy in the Making / The Renegade Rancher
Home on the Ranch: Family Ties: Cowboy in the Making / The Renegade Rancher
Author: Julie Benson, Angi Morgan
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
 1
Review Date: 7/18/2020


This is a double book, with two novels in it. I enjoyed the first one, about a musician who goes to his grandfather's ranch after an injury and his relationship with a local woman. The characters were appealing and I enjoyed the Rocky Mountain setting.
At five pages into the second story, I couldn't tell what was happening, so I gave up.


Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Author: Richard Lyman Bushman
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
 4
Review Date: 1/14/2022


This book is a wonderful academic biography of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I appreciated the depth and rigor of the work, and the amount of information that it gave. It is written in an engaging style, but it is still quite dense. Though I already knew many of the events of his life, it helped me put some things into context and gave me a greater understanding of the context of his life. Highly recommend!


Mansfield Park
Mansfield Park
Author: Jane Austen
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 5/31/2015


It drags a bit in the middle, but picks up nicely for a very satisfying ending.


The Netanyahus
The Netanyahus
Author: Joshua Cohen
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
 2
Review Date: 6/6/2022


This book has two main focuses. One is done well but the other is very problematic.
One focus is the antisemitic environment of academia in 1960. This theme is interesting, and by turns funny, poignant, and traumatic. If this had been the whole book I would have rated it higher.
But the other focus is the Netanyahu family, with Benjamin (Israeli prime minister) as a 10-year-old child. In these sections the author seems mostly interested in showing them as uncultured outsiders (the narrator calls them 'the Yahus' in case you miss it) with no concept of social or academic norms. There are chapters giving the history and politics of Zionism (disguised as a letter of recommendation) and chapters eviscerating Ben-Zion's (Benjamin's father's) actual, real-world scholarship. And chapters showing the bad parenting Benjamin and his brothers got.
It felt really mean-spirited and is based on a story Harold Bloom told the author near the end of his life. Even if it's true, I'm not sure what purpose it serves. Pulitzer or not, this is a book to think twice before reading.


People of the Book
People of the Book
Author: Geraldine Brooks
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
 322
Review Date: 8/21/2020


I really loved this book and found it very engaging! It was a wonderful mix of history and modern day. A story of a religious book that was saved multiple times by people who were not so religious. There were a couple of major plot twists that took me by surprise, but were ultimately satisfying.


Red-Tails in Love : A True Wildlife Drama in Central Park
Red-Tails in Love : A True Wildlife Drama in Central Park
Author: Marie Winn
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 4/8/2015


This book is as much about the bird watchers in Central Park as it is about the birds. There's romance, drama, and tragedy here as well as a nice introduction to the park and the birds who live there.


Sanctuary
Sanctuary
Author: William Faulkner
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 5/2/2022


Content warning for violence, alcohol use, and sexual violence. I could not finish it. It's very well written; if you're not sensitive to these topics you may want to read it.


Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, Bk 1)
Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, Bk 1)
Author: Laini Taylor
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
 8
Review Date: 3/17/2019


I really enjoyed this book and had a hard time putting it down. It deals with a lot of themes worth exploring, both in literature and in the discussion of literature: Power, fear, racism, love, and more. I did feel like there were about 100 pages too much of falling in love and what that felt like. Otherwise, I loved the world, the characters, and the writing.


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