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Our Town, Is a Very, Very, Very Small Town

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

March 11, 2024 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

On a cherry farm in Michigan, a family unexpectedly reunited by the COVID pandemic struggles to find ways to pass the time until their father drops a bombshell revelation: the handsome actor in the old favorite movie they’re watching used to be their mother’s boyfriend. Pressed into recounting the tale, 57-year-old Lara spins a yarn about a long ago summer spent putting on Our Town at a local theater company and falling in love with her co-star. Intrigued by the connection to a celebrity or […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ann patchett

jeverett15's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ann patchett ·
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Another take on memory

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

February 11, 2024 by booktrovert Leave a Comment

I am beginning to sense another trope I seek out in books and enjoy – a woman (person, but I typically enjoy it best if it’s a woman) looks back on some moment of her early life, usually involving a relationship in her late teens or early 20s. Ann Patchet’s Tom Lake fits in that genre. This book, probably the most soothing pandemic book I’ve read yet, was such an interesting book to read shortly after The Rachel Incident, another book in that “woman looks […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ann patchett

booktrovert's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ann patchett ·
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A wonderful exploration of a dysfunctional family spanning 50 years

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

January 15, 2024 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

Set in Philadelphia over the course of about 50 years, The Dutch House tracks the lives of Cyril and Elna Conroy, their children Maeve and Danny, and Danny’s children May and Kevin. Cyril left the military after WWII and through a little bit of luck and a whole lot of having the right knowledge and the right time, ends up turning a couple investments into a vast real estate empire that nets him enough money to afford a beautiful mansion in Philadelphia. He buys the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ann patchett, pulitzer prize finalist, the dutch house

ingres77's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ann patchett, pulitzer prize finalist, the dutch house ·
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a thousand apologies and what feels like a thousand reviews (through November 2023)

Edinburgh by Alexander Chee

The Committed by Viet Thanh Nguyen

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Kindred by Octavia E Butler

Children of Memory by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Hinumegin er mars by Sólrun Michelsen

Trust by Hernan Diaz

How Westminster Works . . . and Why It Doesn't by Ian Dunt

Happy Place by Emily Henry

Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class by Owen Jones

The Establishment: And How They Get Away with It by Owen Jones

In the Beginning was the Sea by Tomás González

Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene

Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood

The City & the City by China Miéville

A History of Burning by Janika Oza

Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert

Africa Is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent by Dipo Faloyin

Passion Simple by Annie Ernaux

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

Forget Me Not by Julie Soto

Hotel of Secrets by Diana Biller

The New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain by Brett Christophers

The Late Mrs. Willoughby by Claudia Gray

Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon

A Tempest at Sea by Sherry Thomas

Politics On the Edge: A Memoir From Within by Rory Stewart

Rivals by Katherine McGee

Reign by Katherine McGee

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

The Iliad by Homer, Emily Wilson

Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America by Michael Harriot

The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff

10 Things that Never Happened by Alexis Hall

The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

The Fraud by Zadie Smith

A Dangerous Kind of Lady by Mia Vincy

A Little Life by Hanya Yanighara

Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman

Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree

The Starting Over Game by girl_with_kaleidoscope_eyes

December 31, 2023 by wicherwill 1 Comment

Edinburg by Alexander Chee CBR15: Sex True fact, when someone British asked me what I was reading I pronounced this “Edin-BERG” and to their credit they didn’t laugh but instead asked, with some horrified sincerity, if that’s how Americans say it. It’s not! At least, not on purpose. It’s just how can the English language claim to have been invented in a country that seems to not have grasped even a shred of understanding of how the various letters in it work? I digress. This is […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fanfiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Adrian Tchaikovsky, Alexander Chee, Alexis Hall, Ali Hazelwood, alice oseman, ann patchett, Annie Ernaux, Bonnie Garmus, brandon sanderson, Brett Christophers, but on average the word count works, Carolyn Keene, China Mieville, claudia gray, Curtis Sittenfeld, Diana Biller, Dipo Faloyin, Emily Henry, georgette heyer, girl_with_kaleidoscope_eyes, Hanya Yanighara, hernan diaz, Homer; Emily Wilson, Ian Dunt, Janika Oza, Julie Soto, Katherine McGee, Kevin Kwan, lauren groff, Mia Vincy, Michael Harriot, octavia e. butler, owen jones, R.F. Kuang, Rachel Lynn Solomon, Rory Stewart, Sherry Thomas, Sólrun Michelsen, some review amnesty in there, Suzanne Collins, t kingfisher, Talia Hibbert, Tomas Gonzalez, Travis Baldree, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Zadie Smith

wicherwill's CBR15 Review No:67 · Genres: Book Club, Fanfiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: Adrian Tchaikovsky, Alexander Chee, Alexis Hall, Ali Hazelwood, alice oseman, ann patchett, Annie Ernaux, Bonnie Garmus, brandon sanderson, Brett Christophers, but on average the word count works, Carolyn Keene, China Mieville, claudia gray, Curtis Sittenfeld, Diana Biller, Dipo Faloyin, Emily Henry, georgette heyer, girl_with_kaleidoscope_eyes, Hanya Yanighara, hernan diaz, Homer; Emily Wilson, Ian Dunt, Janika Oza, Julie Soto, Katherine McGee, Kevin Kwan, lauren groff, Mia Vincy, Michael Harriot, octavia e. butler, owen jones, R.F. Kuang, Rachel Lynn Solomon, Rory Stewart, Sherry Thomas, Sólrun Michelsen, some review amnesty in there, Suzanne Collins, t kingfisher, Talia Hibbert, Tomas Gonzalez, Travis Baldree, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Zadie Smith ·
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“We had made a fetish out of our misfortune, fallen in love with it.”

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

September 21, 2023 by Sophia Leave a Comment

I’ve had The Dutch House (2019) by Ann Patchett sitting on my hold list at the library for literal ages. It’s been available numerous times, but I kept postponing it because there was always something more pressing or exciting to read. Finally, I saw it again when I was looking for audiobooks to read and a familiar name caught my eye. Tom Hanks was the narrator of the audiobook! I usually like to read my literature myself, but I’m also a fan of Tom Hanks, so I […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction Tagged With: ann patchett, cbr15bingo

Sophia's CBR15 Review No:38 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction · Tags: ann patchett, cbr15bingo ·
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The Illusions we create aren’t all Magic

The Magician's Assistant by Ann Patchett

May 31, 2023 by reginadelmar Leave a Comment

This is one of Ann Patchett’s earlier novels. The book begins with Sabine holding onto Parsifal, toe. Parsifal has just had an aneurysm.  Born in Connecticut, his family died in a car crash when he was young. Parsifal was a successful rug merchant and a part-time magician Sabine  was his assistant for about 20 years. She was in love with him, but he was gay. Phan, his partner, and Sabine lived together in Los Angeles. Phan died of AIDS, after Phan’s death, Parsifal was diagnosed […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor Tagged With: ann patchett

reginadelmar's CBR15 Review No:12 · Genres: Comedy/Humor · Tags: ann patchett ·
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