Ifemulu and Obinze are seperated by half the world. Ifemulu is a Nigerian living a successful life in America with her black boyfriend. She blogs about the race struggles of the American and frequents intellectual university environments. Obinze lives in Nigeria with his beautiful wife and child, earning money on land deals. Neither of them are happy. Ifemulu closes her blog and decides to move back to Nigeria and the memory of Obinze starts to grow strong. They were teenage lovers in Lagos, but Ifemulu […]
I feel as though I’ve read this before
Julie Garwood was at one time one of my favorite romance authors, but lately I’ve found her not living up to my expectations. Her latest books have seemed much more formulaic. I don’t know if that’s because she’s not writing them all herself, if she’s running out of ideas, or if I’ve just read too many of her books. Anyway, I was browsing my library’s collection when I stumbled on The Ideal Man (2011). It took a while before I figured out I hadn’t actually […]
Shakespeare, rare books, murder and mystery
This book drew me with the title alone, but when I read the blurb and discovered that it was about finding and restoring rare books, a cross-century literary mystery, Shakespeare, conspiracy, murder and mayhem, I knew this one was for me. The protagonist is a young American man named Peter Byerly, an antiquarian bookseller with an obsessive attraction to rare books and an equally obsessive aversion to social interaction. Byerly has become a virtual recluse since the death of his beloved Amanda nine months earlier, […]
Every Day
Every Day is the story of “A” a teen who wakes up every day in the body of a different teenager. Male, female, gay, straight, rich, poor… anyone is fair game to be possessed for 24 hours. David Levithan is male, the love interest is female and for the sake of pronouns I will refer to “A” as a “he” although it is made clear that “A” is genderless. At the opening of the book “A” awakens in the body of Justin and falls in […]
Has anyone ever told you that you haggle divinely? That the simple beauty of your self-interest is enough to bring a man to his knees?
This is the fourth book in the series, and as such, not the best place to start reading. This review will also contain some spoilers for book 3, The Deception of the Emerald Ring, so skip this review if you’re not up to date. Despite being one of the acclaimed beauties of the ton, Miss Mary Alsworthy is facing her third season. The only actual marriage proposals she’s received were from unsuitable candidates, and her attempt to secure a rich husband failed spectacularly when her intended […]
I find that there is very little to excite the attention in a glass of lemonade. It is so uniformly yellow.
When Letitia “Letty” Alsworthy discovers that her older sister, the stunning Mary, is about to elope with her admirer, Lord Geoffrey Pinchingdale-Snipe, she is determined to stop it. Their family is in dire financial straits as it is, the scandal of an elopement would be devastating for them. Unfortunately, Letty finds herself whisked away by the crabby coachman, and in the arms of the besotted Geoffrey before she’s able to stop anything at all. Add to the fact that some of Geoff’s friends conveniently happen […]
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