Book Reviews
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The Women
by Kristin Hannah Historical Fiction | 5 ⭐️ | 2/6/24 | St. Martin’s Press “Women can be heroes.” Kristin Hannah throws you head first into the Vietnam era as told through a young combat nurse, Frankie McGrath. She writes of the fear and tension as bombs explode. The heat during the dry season and the rain… Continue reading
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The Frozen River
by Ariel Lawson Historical Fiction | 5⭐️ | 12/5/23 | Doubleday Publishing “The Frozen River” by Ariel Lawhon exemplifies historical fiction by skillfully intertwining factual accounts with a captivating fictional narrative that delves into the realms of possibility. Maintaining a fast pace until the very end, the novel not only teaches you something, but is… Continue reading
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Happiness Falls
by Angie Kim Mystery | 5 ⭐️ | 8/29/23 | Hogarth Angie Kim’s sophomore novel “Happiness Falls” is an intricately woven story of a family in crisis when their father and husband fail to return from a hike. The only witness to the event is Eugene, the youngest sibling of the biracial Korean-American family. He… Continue reading
