Reviews by Susan N. (Sedona, AZ)

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The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story
by Nikole Hannah-Jones
Read This Book (7/18/2024)
Put away your preconceptions and read this book. Consisting of essays by different authors, it offers an alternative way to look at US history. This book challenged me in each essay even though I considered myself a progressive thinker.
Banyan Moon: A Novel
by Thao Thai
Banyan Moon (5/20/2023)
If you enjoy multigenerational novels, then this book is for you. The plot revolves around three generations of Vietnamese women: a grandmother, mother, and daughter. Their relationships are complex, full of love and resentments. The novel builds as the reader realizes themore
Sisters of the Lost Nation
by Nick Medina
Did not finish (11/8/2022)
I cannot write an adequate review of this book, because I could not finish it. It was not good. It was poorly written and seemed rather juvenile
Exiles: Aaron Falk Mystery #3
by Jane Harper
Exiled happily with Jane Harper (8/17/2022)
Exiles by Jane Harper is a solid mystery featuring Aaron Falk, a character the reader might recognize from two previous books. This thriller involves a woman who has mysteriously disappeared at a busy festival. Falk and friends dig into this mystery a year later at the samemore
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