Reviews by Julie B. (Menomonee Falls, WI)

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Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art
by Christopher Moore
Interesting but not a typical Christopher Moore (3/27/2012)
I was so excited to read the newest Christopher Moore. I have read almost all of his books and found them to be laugh-out-loud funny. Not so with this book. It was certainly amusing, but not what I expected from Moore. It was, however a very original story about realmore
The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe
by Glynis Ridley
The Discovery of Jeanne Baret (1/7/2011)
I seldom read non-fiction, because I have the impression that it is tedious. When I started reading this book, I was sure my impression was correct. However, in later chapters, I became both fascinated and appalled by the account of the hardships Jeanne endured to be ablemore
Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer
by Wesley Stace
Hard Read (11/29/2010)
As much as I wanted to like this book, I really did not. The language was hard to understand unless without being an expert in opera. The plot was very slow, and the characters were unlikable and flat. I did finish the book, but would not recommend it to anyone who is notmore
The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise: A Novel
by Julia Stuart
The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise (8/9/2010)
I thoroughly enjoyed this charming and very moving story about the residents of the Tower of London. The author keeps us amused with the quirkiness of the characters and weaves fascinating historical facts into a heartwarming love story about overcoming horrible loss. Thismore
The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight
by Gina Ochsner
Bleak and Smelly (12/31/2009)
I was so intrigued by the title of this book and was looking forward to reading about Russia. I did not expect the book to be as bleak as it was. The dreams are not realized and the colors that permeate the book are gray and brown.

The only character I found interesting wasmore
The Possibility of Everything
by Hope Edelman
A Beautiful Journey (8/12/2009)
This book describes a mother's journey from doubt and fear to being open to the potential and promise of things yet unexplored.

The story takes the reader on another journey through Belize. The author helps the reader to really feel the beauty of the land and it's people.

Imore
Cutting For Stone
by Abraham Verghese
A Must Read (2/4/2009)
I loved everything about this book! Most of all I loved the characters. Verghese has filled this book with very real, very rich characters. I will miss them now that I am finished with the book. This is one of those stories that will stay with me forever. You must read this book.
Talk of the Town
by Lisa Wingate
Surprise (12/27/2007)
When I got this book, I had low expectations. The cover and summary made the book seem like chick-lit, which is not at all my style. I was very ready to not like this book. So imagine my surprise when I found myself enjoying it. I loved how fully the author developed hermore
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