Sunday, March 22, 2026

Like Mother, Like Daughter

“Like Mother, Life Daughter” by Kimberly McCreight
Published by Alfred A Knopf
 
I thought this book was just OK.  I think the concept was good, but there was just too much of it that felt unrealistic.  I’m one of those readers that doesn’t like fantasy because I have a hard time letting go of reality while I read.  And in this book, some things that happen and some choices that are made just don’t feel like things that would happen in real life.  So, it very well could be that plenty of people would enjoy this book more than I did.  But for me, it was just OK.
 
Finished 3/22/26 – 3/5 stars
 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Where the Truth Lies


 
“Where the Truth Lies” by Katherine Greene
Published by Crooked Lane Books
 
This is definitely a page turner murder mystery.  Initially you are given two unnamed males as suspects.  By the middle of the book, you have confirmation of who those 2 individuals are but by then you’ve added a couple more names to your suspect list.  You have to wait until almost the very end to confirm your suspicions though. (I got it right this time)
 
This is the 2nd book I’ve read by Katherine Greene, and I greatly enjoyed them both.  There were times that this story made me quite angry due to the mistreatment of some female characters, both verbally and physically, but it’s part of the character development of a fictional story so it’s OK.  This might not be the book for you if you think those types of scenarios would be triggering for you though.  If not an issue, I highly recommend it.
 
Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for the complimentary copy of this book.  As always, the opinions expressed in this honest review are completely my own.
 
Finished 3/16/26 – 4/5 stars
 
#wherethetruthlies #katherinegreene #crookedlanebooks #netgalley

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Too Good to Be True


 
“Too Good to Be True” by Carola Lovering
Published by St. Martin’s Press
 
I have conflicting opinions about this book.  I like the way it was written from three points of view, using journal entries to tell parts of the story.  I dislike the characters, completely (although that’s not always a bad thing).  I like the suspenseful feel it has throughout but dislike the ending because it’s too “wrapped up in a bow” for my liking.  With all that said, I did enjoy reading it.  The things I like about it outweigh the things I dislike, and my curiosity kept me turning the pages.  So, although I’ve mixed opinions, I still recommend it.
 
Finished 3/12/26 – 3.5/5 stars
 
#toogoodtobetrue #carolalovering #stmartinspress #botm

Sunday, March 8, 2026

A Gathering of Old Men

“A Gathering of Old Men” by Ernest J Gaines
Published by Random House
 
What an incredible and powerful book!!!  You have a group of older black men standing up to make a right from prior wrongs, with nothing to lose.  You have a young white man standing up to make a change, with everything to lose.  Then of course you have the racists in town….enough said there.  But you also have a sheriff caught in the middle, who understands where both sides are coming from, trying to keep the peace.  And throughout, you have the bond of friendship and family prevalent.  The story takes place in a matter of hours, with stories of the past thrown in, and all of it is significant.  All of it with lessons to learn.  The story takes place in the 70s and was published in the 80s but, unfortunately, I feel it should continue to be a must read all these many years later.  I would love for it to be taught in high school literature classes but I’m guessing the dreaded “N word” would keep it out of some schools.  It is used throughout the book, but it is used properly both historically and contextually and the author is African-American so I don’t see an issue with its use.  Granted, I’m a white woman so I don’t know that my opinion matters in that sense.  Regardless, I highly recommend this book.  If you haven’t read it yet – go read it.  If you have, go read it again.  It is a story that needs to be read and understood.
 
Finished 3/8/26 – 5/5 stars
 
#agatheringofoldmen #ernestjgaines #randomhouse #5starread
 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

A Far-Flung Life


 
“A Far-Flung Life” by M. L. Stedman
Published by Scribner
 
I truly loved the majority of this book.  There are pieces of some of the storylines I didn’t like, I sometimes felt there were too many side stories, and I felt it dragged a bit in the middle, but even with that said, the writing is beautiful and the character development is great making it a solid 4.5 star read for me.  I highly recommend it.  It definitely won’t be a book for everyone, due to some of the relevant topics that I can’t give away here, but I feel like the majority of people will love it and want everyone to get their happy endings.
 
Thank you to NetGalley and Scribner for the complimentary copy of this book.  As always, the opinions expressed within this honest review are completely my own.
 
Finished 3/5/26 – 4.5/5 stars
 
#afarflunglife #mlstedman #scribner #netgalley