Reviews by Kate E. (Schaghticoke, NY)

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A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles
A gentleman in Moscow (3/19/2017)
Wonderful, smart writing - great story. One of my new fav writers.
North of Crazy: A Memoir
by Neltje
North of Crazy (6/28/2016)
I enjoyed the book. That is if one can enjoy a front row seat into another person's life. Perhaps it's better to say I was engaged by it. Neltje is a complex woman and her writing reflects this. The book reads slowly, almost tentatively, when she is recounting difficult,more
The Quick
by Lauren Owen
The Quick (4/17/2014)
I found Lauren Owen's book, "The Quick" to be, from technical standpoint, well done. I enjoyed her writing style and admired her ambitious story line. I have a reading preference to be engaged with the characters - where I like them or despise them, they must engendermore
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