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“…a racehorse is a mirror, and a man sees his own reflection there. He wants to think he’s from the best breeding. He wants to think himself brave. Can he win against all comers? And if not, does he have self-mastery to take a loss, stay cool in defeat, and try again undaunted? Those are the qualities of a great racehorse and a great gentleman.”

Horse by Geraldine Brooks

March 30, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I didn’t realize I could or would enjoy a book about horse racing, but here we are! I’m a bit bummed I missed my library book club meeting about this book because it would be fascinating for a discussion. In 2019, a master’s student of art finds a painting of a horse in his neighbor’s trash pile by the side of the road. He is intrigued and takes it to see what he can learn about it. Maybe it can be part of his thesis? […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: 1850s, 1950s, 2019, Geraldine Brooks, historical fiction, horse, horse racing, washington d.c.

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: 1850s, 1950s, 2019, Geraldine Brooks, historical fiction, horse, horse racing, washington d.c. ·
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Plural Marriage Made Interesting

The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

June 14, 2021 by msvreadsbooks Leave a Comment

Before I get into this review, I think it’s important that I tell you I was born and raised in Mormonism and spent a great deal of time in Utah. So the polygamy of it all is extra interesting to me. That’s right. The title of this novel refers to “plural marriage,” which is what fundamentalist Mormons call (and called) polygamy from the 19th century to today. Thursday is the second wife of a man who is married to three women. His first wife, Monday […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #polygamy, 2019, domestic thriller, Fiction, marriage thriller, novel, Pacific Northwest, plural marriage, Portland, Seattle, Tarryn Fisher

msvreadsbooks's CBR13 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #polygamy, 2019, domestic thriller, Fiction, marriage thriller, novel, Pacific Northwest, plural marriage, Portland, Seattle, Tarryn Fisher ·
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*bell tolls* SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!

Trust Exercise by Susan Choi

December 11, 2019 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Trust Exercise punched me in the gut, kicked me while I was down, and still I could not leave it alone.  I was once an insufferable THEEEEAAAAATER kid, and the teens on display here made my blood curdle- out of immediate and inescapable recognition. I was a pretentious brat until far too recently (still pretentious, just too old to be a brat) and roiling guilt flowed through my veins throughout the entire book. I have been working diligently on keeping my ideas off of other […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 2019, abuse of power, Award Winner, best of 2019, drama, Fiction, high school, National Book Award, Performing Arts, perspective, sex, Shame, susan choi

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR11 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 2019, abuse of power, Award Winner, best of 2019, drama, Fiction, high school, National Book Award, Performing Arts, perspective, sex, Shame, susan choi ·
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