Reviews by Ruthie A. (Jersey City, NJ)

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Tuesday Nights in 1980
by Molly Prentiss
Promising Debut! (1/6/2016)
I have mixed feelings about this book; the descriptions in the novel, of places, art, personalities, etc were compelling. I felt, like Lucy, like a newcomer, frightened, thrilled and in awe of the portrayal of the city. The mood and tone were perfectly conveyed, this authormore
Fallen Land
by Taylor Brown
Gripping, Tense and Beautiful! (11/13/2015)
Two orphaned teens and a noble horse flee bounty hunters, renegades, the desperate, the displaced, the hungry, and a terrible prophecy. I love historical fiction, especially when I learn something new. This is a time/era/story I knew very little about, told in such amore
The Book of Speculation
by Erika Swyler
Intriguing, Mesmerizing Mystery! (4/1/2015)
This is a fast paced debut novel that grabs the reader and takes them on a wild ride. A mystery, told with dual narratives alternating between Simon - a librarian in the present day, and Amos, a mute born in 1780, the story literally starts on the edge of a cliff. Anmore
The Rabbit Back Literature Society
by Pasi Ilmari Jaaskelainen
Wasn't magical for me... (10/29/2014)
The premise of this novel, a young teacher being asked to join a writer's secret society, piqued my interest, and I settled down eagerly to read this book. I became nervous when I started to read about goblins, gnomes and elves, and things just got worse.

Our main character,more
The Book of Strange New Things: A Novel
by Michel Faber
Thought Provoking Not Really Sci-Fi! (9/7/2014)
I loved The Crimson, The Petal and the White, but this book is as different as two books could be! This is also a book I might not have picked up had I known what it was about - not a Sci-Fi fan, nor would the religion heavy theme have attracted me. Would have been my loss!

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The Quick
by Lauren Owen
Victorian Gothic with a BIG Surprise! (4/13/2014)
It is best to read this book with no foreknowledge so try not to read reviews as they may spoil the "surprise"! I will not reveal it here, so proceed!

The books begins with young Charlotte and James, living in the family mansion, their mother dead, father away. Fairlymore
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