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The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Star Rating: ★★★★
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The Hate U Give is noted a YA book but it feels pretty heavy for my YA readers as of right now. When they are teens, I suspect it will be subject matter they can understand. Overall, I loved this book but it is not an easy read. But, I only had to read it. I don't have to live it. Imagine living this life as you read it. Because it is happening every day. It is all too common a story in our country.
The audiobook narrator is fantastic. A great job with tone and inflection and little character nuisances that I wouldn't have picked up on paper.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Star Rating: ★★★★
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My daughter wanted to read A Wrinkle in Time and I realized I had not read it myself nor had I seen the movie. So, I listened to it on Audiobook. Very cute story and one I probably would not have appreciated as a child, to be honest. A classic tale of about good vs. evil and the power of love but through a visually different story lens.
The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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At first, I thought The Paper Palace was going to be about a mid-life crisis of a mom stuck in her life. Thank goodness I kept going! It's totally not that book.
It goes back and forth and all around the span of 50 years in a woman's life and her years spent at her family's cape house, the paper palace. Fantastic read.
Majesty by Katherine McGee
Star Rating: ★★★★
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The sequel to American Royals! A very fast read. Did not end how I expected it to or really wanted it to but still SO good and entertaining!
The Lion's Den by Katherine St. John
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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A friend recommended this book after I read The Last Mrs. Parrish and this book delivered! The Lion's Den is so good! Super light and perfect beach read. I enjoyed the audiobook while running errands and cleaning things and dreaming of being on a yacht...just maybe not with this drama! It was a great escape and Katherine St. John is brilliant in her visual storytelling.
The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine
Star Rating: ★★
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If you're old enough to know Fatal Attraction and Single White Female, the first part of this book was definitely going that way. I was going to be annoyed if that's all this book turned out to be. The the script gets flipped and it gets interesting. But, then the ending fell flat (for me). It was just an okay book for me, personally.
American Royals by Katherine McGee
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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American Royals - what a fun, light, and engaging read!
What if American had a royal family? This book is set on the premise of George Washington being crowed King and American having its own monarchy after winning the Revolutionary War. Set in modern day, they are now looking forward to their first Queen after some modern rules were applied to allow a first born to be crowned.
American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
Star Rating: ★★★★
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The author of American Dirt came under fire after Oprah chose this book for her Book Club. Putting critics' POV aside, the story of American Dirt was really good. I really enjoyed the audiobook. The fiction book centers on a woman of her 7-year-old son surviving a Cartel murdering her entire family in front of them in Mexico. They know they need to flee. The join the migrant migration to America in search of safety.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows wraps it up well. I still can't help but wonder why Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw exist. What did they really bring to the plot? I realize this may bring ire from readers LOL.
The audiobook was fantastic on 1.5x again and this was a great pandemic project to enjoy with my voracious reader of a daughter.
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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Audiobook on 1.5x for the win! The narrator for Harry Potter is really good. If you've not gotten into the books, give the audio a try!
This book. As someone who is 2 decades behind in Harry Potter lore, I still did not know this ending. After I finished the book, I went to my husband and he saw the look in my eyes and just knew that I knew the ending. This was my favorite Harry Potter book.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★
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I have found the key to Harry Potter - listening to the audiobooks on 1.5x :) The narrator is great, actually!
The Order of the Phoenix is really good. I like Harry showing his teen angst side; it made it all more relatable as he struggles with his 5th year at Hogwart's.
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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This book. THIS AUDIBLE. It's just so good. Tom Hanks should narrate more books. It was so comforting to hear him read Danny's story. The Dutch House is about two siblings who move through life together, relying on each other during the multiple decades that this book covers. It's a beautifully simple story about a brother and a sister and their life together while in the dutch house and after.
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
Star Rating: ★★★★
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Thank you to everyone for recommending this! The South in the midst of a civil rights reckoning, Louisiana and Maison Blanche (RIP), and family drama and secrets...this book was perfect and delivered on all fronts. The twins are thrilling to follow as they chose to flee their small town and go out into the world. It's always interesting to see characters develop from childhood into adults and how the lasting influences from their past shape their outlook and path in life. I listened to this book and the narrator was just okay. I would recommend reading the book instead.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★
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I know these are children's books. But, there is so much recap in the beginning of each of these. And, I feel like most children are like mine in that they may not remember to brush their teeth every day but they definitely know if two wands share a trait. This book was a little long but at least the plot is getting good. My daughter was not scared by this book but I do hear the 4th book is when most kids start to get a little scared.
The Lies that Bind by Emily Giffin
Star Rating: ★★★★★
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I love Emily Giffin but this might be a new record. I flew through this book in 3 days. There are four distinct parts where I just gasped and had to re-read because I didn't see it coming! And a certain character who makes an appearance but I didn't put 2 and 2 together and then I did and OMG it was all so amazing.
Love this plot and love how she weaves turn of the century nostalgia into the heaviness of 9/11.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★
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The first book is so much setup and then the 2nd book was a huge letdown for me. But, thankfully I pressed on. The Prisoner of Azkaban delivers a decent plot! Really fast read as it jumps into the plot pretty quickly. It gets a little dark in this book so we were careful to make sure our YA reader could handle it without nightmares. But, as an adult, I think this is why it becomes interesting.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★
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I want to start this review by saying that I spoke to a few of my teacher friends who kindly reminded me that Harry Potter essentially created the YA section. And the bar was nonexistent at the turn of the century when this series was written.
Having said that, this book is incredibly boring. My 2nd grader enjoyed it but I think she has drunk the Hogwart's Kool-Aid at this point. If I was reading this solo, I would stop here.
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling
Star Rating: ★★★★
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I aged to 38 without knowing anything about muggles. I KNOW.
During the early days of the pandemic, we had borrowed two copies of the Harry Potter books. My daughter (then 2nd grade) and I made a quarantine book club, where we decided to read HP together.
It's fun to read something that is ubiquitous in our culture alongside someone else experiencing it for the first time. The book itself is good; we ended up staying up late one night to finish it, together in bed, with me reading my copy out loud while she followed along with her copy.
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Star Rating: ★★★
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I tried the audiobook and the library book. I ended up liking the audiobook better. But, I made the mistake of reading this book after casting has been announced. Of course Elena is Reese Witherspoon. There is no other person for that role.
This book lacked, in my opinion. What was missing in Mia's character in the book was made up for on TV. Same with Pearl and Lexie. The story overall is a great deep dive into the many sides of being a woman in different phases of life. But, it was much better portrayed in the TV version than the book version.
The Gifted School by Bruce Holsinger
Star Rating: ★★★
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A city in Colorado on the Front Range is getting a publicly funded gifted school. All hell breaks loose from there. And it's mostly centered on the narrative of the Moms but does a decent job giving some of the Dad's narratives. But, it's obviously written by a male. It's hard to describe in examples, but you get glimpses of it here and there.
However, I will say that I flew through the last 120 pages. There is a great subplot that slowly builds.