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Ocean State: A Novel, by Stewart 'Nan

July 03, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

With beautiful Westerly, RI as its setting, a present-day tragedy of teens without direction or moral compass.

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July 03, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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The Book of Cold Cases, by Simone St. James

June 19, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

No spoilers here! Your first recommendation for a great vacation read, if a crime-horror mashup is your thing.

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June 19, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Mystery, Horror, Crime
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Unlikely Animals, by Annie Hartnett

June 13, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

This could be my favorite book this summer, maybe this year. A gentle, humorous story of kindness and love for family, friends, and neighbors.

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June 13, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Realistic Fiction, Magical Realism
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Joan Is Okay, by Weike Wang

June 03, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Is Joan okay? If her family could back off with their demands, she could maybe think about what she wants in life. The demands of being a woman, a Chinese American, are all getting a bit much for Joan. Expect gentle, ironic humor from this charming novel.

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June 03, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Crossroads, by Jonathan Franzen

May 29, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Crossroads, a study of a family during the Vietnam era of 1971, is the first of a trilogy by Jonathan Franzen. Check it out!

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May 29, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Anthem, by Noah Hawley

May 29, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

A cautionary tale told in the tone of Vonnegut, this novel describes how our current circumstances create unbearable anxiety in our future, our young people.

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May 29, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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How High We Go in the Dark, by Sequoia Nagamatsu

May 15, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

A pandemic novel, but far, far more. Nagamatsu tries to explore all of human history in this speculative novel.

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May 15, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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The Lincoln Highway, by Amor Towles

May 01, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Two brothers set off on the legendary Lincoln Highway to seek their futures in 1950s California, only to be conned, threatened, and delayed by an unscrupulous character.

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May 01, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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The Christie Affair, by Nina de Gramont

May 01, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

What happened to Agatha Christie when she disappeared for eleven days in 1926? Gramont spins an entire back story for this event, in true Christie fashion.

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May 01, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Termination Shock, by Neal Stephenson

April 24, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Stephenson takes us a few steps into the future, when climate change threats are addressed by independent geoengineering efforts, sparking a new climate cold war.

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April 24, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Rock Paper Scissors, by Alice Feeney

April 03, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Set in a remote renovated chapel in the wild Scottish Highlands, the romantic setting is perfect for long suppressed secrets to emerge, with violent consequences, as a couple trying to rekindle their relationship resolve more than they anticipated. A fun weekend thriller, surely soon to be a movie.

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April 03, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Suspense, Mystery
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Missionaries, by Phil Klay

April 02, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Stories of war told by four voices, uncovering the true trauma, violence, and desperation experienced by many in our world. A timely and important novel, given the conflicts in the world today.

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April 02, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Verity, by Colleen Hoover

March 27, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Enjoy this titilating, suspenseful novel. Don’t expect literature— but expect to be entertained.

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March 27, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Suspense, Romance
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Going There, by Katie Couric

March 20, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Enjoy Katie Couric’s story, both the dishy insider’s view of television journalism, and the serious evolution of news coverage, and the role of women as part of those changes.

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March 20, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Biography, Memoir, Nonfiction
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The Anthropocene Reviewed, by John Green

March 13, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

John Green is personal and self-revelatory in this series of essays on cultural touchstones of this current epoch on earth, the human-dominated period.

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March 13, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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State of Terror, by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny

March 13, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

My favorite mystery writer provides a decent suspenseful story, that Clinton mucks up with her political views.

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March 13, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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And Now I Spill the Family Secrets: An Illustrated Memoir, by Margaret Kimball

February 25, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

A graphic memoir that shows the impact of a parent’s mental illness on a child, and the power of love to nuture and heal. Highly recommended.

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February 25, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Murder Book: A Graphic Memoir of a True Crime Obsession, by Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell

February 20, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Excellent graphic memoir about the true crime obsession shared by many women, fellow murderinos.

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February 20, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
2022 Reviews, Memoir, True Crime, Nonfiction
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Craig & Fred: A Marine, A Stray Dog, and How They Rescued Each Other, by Craig Grossi

February 05, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

A genuine story of love and survival, Craig Grossi speaks to the importance of these bonds for our humanity, and finding perspective and meaning in the good and the bad experiences of life.

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February 05, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law, by Mary Roach

January 29, 2022 by Marguerite Rauch in Book Reviews

Mary Roach is back, with stories of unfortunate human-animal failed relationships, how humans try to fix the conflicts, and animals succeed in evading those efforts. Highly recommend.

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January 29, 2022 /Marguerite Rauch
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