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Kristin Hannah: The Nightingale

 This book is highly recommended online and from some of my book club friends. It's taken me months to get through this, but I ended up enjoying it. The Nightingale  follows the story of two sisters, Vianne and Isabelle. Vianne is the older sister, married with a daughter, Sophie. Isabelle is a beauty, but a wild spirit. Never one to follow the rules, Isabelle frequently shows up where she's not supposed to be. As the war breaks out, Isabelle finds herself disobeying everyone's expectations again, and throwing herself into the resistance. With her husband gone, Vianne is forced to billet a German officer. This only gets more complicated as Isabelle's resistance life clashes with Vianne's attempts to protect her family. I loved this book, but I also hated it. I struggle a bit with violence against children, and while it is historically accurate, I really had a hard time with that aspect of the novel. The characters were interesting, though I was a bit annoyed by both...

Jenna Evans Welch: Love and Gelato - Book 1

 This was a book club choice for this month, and I've never read it before. I will say, going into this review, (as I do frequently) that romance is not my genre... Lina thought she knew her mother. It had always been the two of them, and her mother was a force of nature. Then came the diagnosis, and the details of the man that her mother said was Lina's father. After her mother's passing, Lina agreed to go and stay with her father in Italy, where he lived. Upon arriving, she finds that he lived in a WWII memorial graveyard, and she met Ren, the most gorgeous boy she'd ever seen. Then comes the journal. It's from her mother, and the first words say, "I made the wrong choice." Can Lina uncover the truth about her mother's time in Italy and her own self? Overall, this book was cute, but predictable. I had most of it figured out before I was very far into the book, and it felt almost like a formulaic YA romance (the first boy is always the  boy, no matter...

Book Haul!

 I lucked out and got to go to the bookstore twice recently. Here's what I got this time: I got Love and Gelato  for book club. I loved Project Hail Mary  so much I had to buy a copy. I only have a fancy copy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , so I bought this one so I don't have to use my fancy one. Then I've seen Assassin's Apprentice  by Robin Hobb be recommended so much, that I decided to pick it up and add it to my TBR.

Rotation Update and Fantasy Roll

 I've once again read through my entire rotation. Here are my categories as they stand now: Fantasy:  The Courting of Bristol Keats  by Mary E. Pearson (100%) Sci-Fi:  A Wrinkle in Time  by Madeleine L'Engle (62%) Realistic Fiction:  Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine  by Gail Honeyman (100%) Young Readers:  Old Yeller  by Fred Gipson (21%) Brandon Sanderson:  The Frugal Wizard's Handbook for Surviving Medieval England  (61%) Nonfiction:  The Anxious Generation  by Jonathan Haidt (48%) Classic:  Les Misérables  by Victor Hugo (4%) Mystery/Thriller:  The Brothers Hawthorne  by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (12%) Historical Fiction:  The Nightingale  by Kristin Hannah (70%) Audio:  Three Dark Crowns  by Kendare Blake (37%) I need to roll for fantasy and realistic fiction. For realistic fiction, I'm going to be reading Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch for book club. It happened to slot righ...