Sunday, June 11, 2023

Book Review - The Night the Lights Went Out by Karen White

 


The Night the Lights Went Out by Karen White is about a young woman who is trying to survive the fallout from her divorce. Merilee Talbot Dunlap’s marriage ended after finding out her husband had an affair with one of their kids’  teachers. She moves with her two children to the Atlanta suburb of Sweet Apple, Georgia and tries to start over. 

Merilee isn’t a stranger to starting over. For this fresh start, she wants to keep a low profile but her efforts to remain anonymous might be dashed when a secret local blogger starts posting about the scandalous events that caused her marriage to dissolve. Merilee tries to settle down and find peace in the cottage she is renting out from the town matriarch, Sugar Prescott. 

 

Sugar Prescott is a feisty elderly woman who is stubborn and temperamental. However, Sugar sees something of herself in Merilee and finds herself opening up to her. Sugar has kept her own tragic past a secret from others and she refused to open herself up to others her entire life. 

 

Merilee enjoys hearing about Sugar’s past and the two women feel like kindred spirits. They bond with each other over their respective trauma. It helps Merilee find a place to belong as Merilee struggles to fit in with the other school moms, who are better off financially than she is. Their lifestyles are also different from Merilee, who has to work to support her family.

 

Sugar is suspicious when Merilee befriends the Queen Bee of the group, Heather Blackford. Merilee finds herself drawn to Heather and enjoys spending time with her even though Sugar is against the friendship. As Merilee spends more time with her neighbors and community members, she realizes that everyone isn’t as nice as they seem and everyone is hiding something.

 

I thought the book was an interesting read. The story has a dual timeline: the present narrated mostly by Merilee and the past narrated by Sugar. Other parts of the story are peppered with the anonymous blog posts.  It was interesting seeing the story told from different points of view. I liked reading the blog posts because they shared little tidbits that we wouldn’t be exposed to otherwise. It made me feel like I was a part of the Sweet Apple community reading about the local gossip and how the townspeople were reacting to it. Out of the two storylines, I did find myself enjoying Sugar’s past and waiting to learn more about the grumpy elder.

 

The book started off strong but towards the middle, it became boring and repetitive before picking up again. I did get annoyed at how some characters’ behavior throughout the book. Sugar felt like she was entitled to act a certain way because she was an older woman. It was also infuriating how stubborn Merilee was. For example, she was advised that someone she was close to shouldn’t be trusted and even when the facts were laid bare in front of her, she still didn’t believe it. When she was in hot water and she needed a friend and help, she refused to listen to what other people said even though it was for her benefit. She continuously avoids practicing common sense to safeguard herself. 

 

I also didn’t like that Sugar nor her parents refused to acknowledge when a neighbor was deviant or seek help from cops. I felt like that person knew that he could get away with bad acts which is why he targeted her family. I also didn’t like how Merilee was treated by her family. They treated her so abhorrently but yet she continued to try and seek help from them, but ignored those who have her best interest at heart. I feel like this book was littered with mean characters who were only motivated by their own interests and needs.  

In my opinion, the author didn’t provide adequate closure to the story line and regarding some of the characters. It felt like the author just wanted to focus on the happy parts for Merilee and provide closure for Sugar. Be advised that there is a mystery arc to the novel, if that's something you are interested in.

Friday, June 9, 2023

Book Spotlight - The Galactic Zookeeper's Guide to Heists and Husbandry by A.C. Huntley + Giveaway


About The Book:

Title: THE GALACTIC ZOOKEEPER'S GUIDE TO HEISTS AND HUSBANDRY

Author: A.C. Huntley

Pub. Date: June 1, 2023

Publisher: Bena House

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 394

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/THE-GALACTIC-ZOOKEEPERS-GUIDE-TO-HEISTS-AND-HUSBANDRY

For eight years, Saffron Savage has been stuck on a dilapidated zoo-planet on the outskirts of the galaxy. Her mountains of overdue student loans make it impossible to afford the cost of leaving, and her sleazy coworkers force her to work demoralizing jobs on a daily basis. Desperate to escape, she hatches a scheme that might just be crazy enough to work: steal the zoo's rare, two-headed llama and sell it to the highest bidder.

When the poorly planned theft lands Saffron and her stolen companion as unwitting stowaways on an outbound ship, she must pose as an animal rights activist on a mission to return the animal to its home planet. To her surprise, the ride comes with some perks - an instant chemistry with Captain Michael Reyes and burgeoning friendships with the ship's motley, animal-loving crew. Other than the lie that's snowballing out of control, Saffron finds herself settling into this quirky, ship-bound life.

If only the buyer wasn't the most notorious, cut-throat mob boss in the galaxy. Or there wasn't a warrant out for her arrest.

The Galactic Zookeeper's Guide to Heists and Husbandry is a fast-paced space romp about second chances, rediscovering purpose, and finding family in unexpected places.

About A.C. Huntley:

Ace is a creative artist who authors science fiction novels, paints impressionist art, and dabbles in film. She lives in suburbia with her husband and child where she dreams of adding a dog, a few cats, a snake, a bat-house, and some chickens to the family.

Find A.C.- https://linktr.ee/theaceofhuntley

 





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5/26/2023

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5/29/2023

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5/30/2023

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5/31/2023

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6/1/2023

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6/5/2023

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6/7/2023

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6/8/2023

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6/9/2023

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6/12/2023

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6/13/2023

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6/14/2023

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6/15/2023

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6/16/2023

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Thursday, June 8, 2023

Book Review - Lolo Weaver Swims Upstream by Polly Farquhar + Giveaway

 

 

 

 


Lolo Weaver Swims Upstream by Polly Farquhar is about a young girl trying to come to terms with the death of her beloved grandfather. Lolo Weaver is a young strong willed girl. When she gets an idea, she tries to execute it without thinking it through. 

Her grandfather used to foster dogs and it brought great joy to the family. When he passed away, Lolo’s grandmother decided to give away the family’s dog, Hank. The entire family including Hank, was in despair over this death. Lolo is desperate to get Hank back and knows that it will cheer up her grandmother. She also feels that it was her fault that they gave the dog away.

Lolo is stuck in summer school with a teacher who doesn’t seem to like her. Lolo feels that the teacher is out to get her. She will need to find a way to get back Hank without alerting her teacher or her parents of her disappearance or plans. 

She decides to take her grandfather’s canoe and paddle across the lake to retrieve Hank. However, she didn’t take into account that Hank’s new owner, Noah, wouldn't want to give him up. After convincing Noah that her grandmother would need Hank more, Noah gives up his ownership of the dog on the condition that he joins her on the trip back to her grandmother’s. What started off as a simple plan ended up turning messy when Lolo was unsure if her plan to take Hank from Noah was the best course of action. Will Lolo give back Hank to Noah or will she keep Hank?

The book was an okay read. I didn’t really care for Lolo as she was a bit temperamental at times. However, she did have a heart of gold. She cared about other people’s feelings and tried to help them even if it was detrimental to her own well being. It was interesting seeing her work through her different emotions and trying to understand her feelings.

The novel was filled with characters who were trying to do best with what they had. Lolo’s parents and the community were struggling after the draining of the lake. Many of the residents were struggling to stay afloat. I thought it was interesting that the author decided to include this tidbit into the story as it lends how the characters might be feeling with their current circumstances. Even though Lolo seems to think that her teacher had it out for her and that her family deserved to have Hank more, it was nice seeing her learn and accept that things aren’t always as we assume. The book is a heartwarming read about a young girl learning compassion and  dealing with her grief. 

  **Disclosure - I received a free unedited version of this book in exchange for an honest opinion** 


 

 

About The Book:

Title: LOLO WEAVER SWIMS UPSTREAM

Author: Polly Farquhar

Pub. Date: April 25, 2023

Publisher: Holiday House

Formats: Hardcover, eBook

Pages: 240

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/LOLO-WEAVER-SWIMS-UPSTREAM

"Not since Ramona Quimby has a character marched right out of a book with so much bravado, humor, and heart."--Barbara O'Connor, New York Times bestselling author of Wish

A headstrong girl’s quest to steal back her family’s dog goes awry in this humorous and compassionate novel.

Lolo is stuck in summer school with a teacher who is out to get her while her family is still reeling from her grandfather’s death. Even his dog is mourning, howling outside all night and every night. Finally, lovable old Hank is sent to a farm across the lake that takes foster dogs.

And it’s all Lolo’s fault. 

Lolo knows she has to get Hank back. In a tippy canoe, Lolo crosses the almost-dried-out lake to steal her dog back. But she runs into Noah, a student in her summer school class and Hank's new owner—and he loves Hank as much as she does.

As Lolo’s plan unravels and her uneasy alliance with Noah grows into a friendship, the question of what’s best for Hank becomes muddier. Can Lolo manage to do the right thing—for once? 

Itch author Polly Farquhar returns to Ohio with a tale of a big-hearted girl searching for answers to tough questions in all the wrong places. Fans of Gary Schmidt will love Farquhar’s blend of honesty, humor, and heart.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

 

About Polly Farquhar:

Polly Farquhar is the author of Itch. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Ohio State University, and her short stories for grown-ups have been published in literary magazines. She is also the recipient of multiple Individual Artist Grants from the Ohio Arts Council. She resides with her husband and daughters in the Columbus, Ohio area. Originally from upstate New York, her favorite place to canoe is the Adirondacks.

 

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6/5/2023

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6/6/2023

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6/7/2023

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6/8/2023

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6/8/2023

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6/9/2023

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6/9/2023

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Book Review - City Under One Roof by Iris Yamashita

 


City Under One Roof by Iris Yamashita is about a detective who travels to a remote city in Alaska after a severed hand and foot is discovered. Amy, a local teenager, discovers  the washed up limbs on the shore of her small town of Point Mettier, Alaska. Cara Kennedy is a detective from Anchorage but she decides to investigate the case. Cara has her own motives for wanting to investigate the case, even if it means visiting the isolated place that can only be accessed by a tunnel. 

As Cara is claustrophobic, the environment really affects her and she can’t wait to finish her investigation and leave. However, a blizzard causes the tunnel to close for the foreseeable future. Cara is stuck among the 205 residents who all live in the same high rise building. The residents are acting oddly and they don’t trust outsiders. They try to protect their own and look out for each other.

 

She teams up with Point Mettier police officer Joe Barkowski to investigate the crime. Things take a turn for the worse, when a local drug gang from a nearby native village descends on the residents. Cara is caught in the middle and doesn’t know if she can trust the residents as she investigates. There are two things she does know: everyone is hiding something, and someone is willing to kill to keep the secrets hidden. 

 

I thought the book was a fast paced and interesting read. The book was narrated by three different female characters: Amy, a local resident who discovered the body; Cara, the detective ; and Lonnie, a young woman with anxiety and eccentric behaviors who also resides in Point Mettier.  The characters were interesting and all flawed but they would stop at nothing to protect themselves and their loved ones. I like that the book was narrated by each character because it gave us a wider view of the broader story than we would have gotten if we just read the story from Cara’s point of view.

 

The story spent a lot of time fleshing out each character and introducing a lot of different story lines. At times, it was hard keeping track of the different character and story arcs. I felt that the book ended with a lot of questions that were left unanswered. I believe that the author is planning for a sequel, otherwise, the ending is very disappointing. The author did leave a hook and opening for the readers to guess where the sequel might be about but I wish that a few of the questions were answered in this book too.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Book Review - Ponti by Sharlene Teo

 

 

 

Ponti by Sharlene Teo is about a sixteen year old girl who tries to cope with her mother’s death. In Singapore in 2003, Szu lived with her mother, Amisa, and her aunt, Yunxi,  in an old decaying mansion. Amisa was once a beautiful actress but now her roles look a bit different. She pretends to be a medium and performs séances for income. 

Szu has no friends and her father abandoned the family at a young age. Therefore when Szu meets the abrasive and wealthy Circe (who also leads a lonely life), the pair form an unlikely bond that develops into an intense friendship. Szu’s friendship with Circe offers her a way to escape from her mother’s abuse and her loneliness. 

Seventeen years later, the two friends have grown apart. Circe is going through a divorce and struggles to keep up at work. A new project comes across her desk. They are planning to remake the cult seventies horror film “Ponti”. This was the project that has defined Amisa’s short lived film career. It is the film that Amisa still gets recognition for. Circe is taken by surprise by the new project and it brings up memories of the two women in her past. She is plagued by guilt and it consumes her conscience and her every waking moment.  

The novel is narrated by young Amisa, past Szu and modern day Circe. The story has themes of friendship, family, belonging, abandonment, consequences, and memories. It also illustrates that things we do while we are on the cusp of adulthood might come back to haunt us years later.

I found the novel to be a boring and pointless read. I felt that there wasn’t any story or any character development. When the book ended, I had more questions than answers: Why did Szu's father leave? Why was Amisa so mean to her daughter? 

 

As I kept turning pages, I was expecting the story to surface. Instead it was more and more pages of  lush descriptions. I wish that the author spent more time exploring the relationships between the different female characters. I felt like the author just touched the surface level about the relationship without going in further detail. While the book was an easy and fast read, I would have preferred reading a novel that had more going on.