Reviews by Regina G. (Groveland, FL)

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Going Home: A Novel
by Tom Lamont
Life Unexpected (12/30/2024)
This was such a beautiful story with rich, complex characters adjusting to the unexpected arrival of? a child, Joel?. I don’t enjoy it when characters feel 'perfect,' and the adults surrounding little Joel ?were written well. Teo, Victor, Sybil, and Ben—?you get tomore
Pony Confidential
by Christina Lynch
A Heartfelt Adventure (8/13/2024)
With a cast of memorable characters, cross-country escapades, and a mystery that wraps up neatly—if not without a few surprises—this story delivers joy. As a fan of cozy mysteries, I particularly enjoy the element of a clever animal leading the charge.

Our Pony embarks on amore
The Stolen Child: A Novel
by Ann Hood
A wonderful gem (5/13/2024)
This book shares the life of a man, Nick, facing a gut-wrenching decision during war that shapes his entire existence. As he nears life's end, he revisits his past, supported by unforgettable companions. The characters are compelling and memorable—I found myself longing tomore
Moscow X: A Novel
by David McCloskey
Slow to Start but Good Finish! (12/7/2023)
As I was reading the book, it was apparently clear that the author knows the intelligence world extremely well, especially in the processes, backstories, and information. The book is a bit slow to get started - there are many characters to keep track of, different locationsmore
This Is Salvaged: Stories
by Vauhini Vara
Messy and Meaningful Moments (8/5/2023)
This is a beautifully written collection of short stories about the bonds we hold, the grief we share, and the tender and messy relationships that define our memories and actions. The stories are insightful, a few are strange, and all of them are small gems to hold. Imore
The September House
by Carissa Orlando
Wow. Just WOW. (5/6/2023)
I don't always jostle a few books at a time, but it was the case here. I had a book to read for my book club, another for a presentation I'm preparing, one more for another event, and of course, The September House. The one I couldn't wait to get back to each time was Themore
The Long Ago: A Novel
by Michael McGarrity
A Good Read (4/6/2023)
This was a good read. At first, due to the book's description, I thought it was a crime thriller, but I soon realized it wasn't. I then thought it might turn into an obsessive stalker situation (with Mr. Manning). That perception fizzled quickly. Then I realized it was themore
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