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Find Another Dream by Maysoon Zayid

April 18, 2023 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Find Another Dream by Maysoon Zayid

Mini Review As a person with cerebral palsy, I was looking forward to listening to a book about cp written by someone who also has cerebral palsy. At first, I had some difficulty getting into Find  Another Dream as it felt more like a stand-up comedy rather than a memoir.  However, I really enjoyed Maysoon […]

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The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun

The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun

I have a confession to make. Reality dating shows are my guilty pleasure, specifically The Bachelor. Because of this slight obsession, as soon as I read the summary of The Charm Offensive I knew I had to read it. Charlie is awkward and endearing. I enjoyed watching his character grow and find love when it […]

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Audiobook Review: Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez

January 13, 2022 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Audiobook Review: Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez

Reviews Done Quick At first, I thought I was in for a light-hearted novel ala Jennifer Lopez’s The Wedding Planner. However, it took a quick serious turn and drew me in almost immediately. Xóchitl González’s writing is lyrical and with the combination of the audiobook’s narration, I found myself listening to parts over again. Olga […]

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Audiobook Review: The Cactus

December 2, 2020 Whitney Review 5 Comments
Audiobook Review: The Cactus

During quarantine, I binged-watched a lot of Netflix and I also binged-listened (is that a thing?) Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club picks. The Cactus is another selection. I’m not sure if it was due to the british humor or my quarantined-self needed something different but I found this novel to be dry. The plot, a 40something […]

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Little Fires Everywhere

November 7, 2018 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Little Fires Everywhere

Featuring A legal battle Spoiled middle-class family Poor decisions Nature vs Nurture The Characters: Do not read Little Fires Everywhere for the characters. They are all pretty self-absorbed and are only looking out for their best interests.  This is definitely true for Elena and Mia, the matriarchs in their respected families. Why is it that so […]

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Review: Prayers For The Stolen

February 2, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Prayers For The Stolen

Fond of: Having gone to Mexico in the past the location of the novel is what first intrigued me, then it was the subject matter.  The plot not only focused on the actual taking of a girl in the village but the aftermath and effect it had on those even years later which I found […]

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Review: The Almond Tree

September 23, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: The Almond Tree

Recently, my dad asked what I was reading and I replied “The Almond Tree”.  His response was “That sounds boring”.  He could not be farther from the truth.  You should never judge a book by its title. From the start, it is made clear that The Almond Tree is a dark, heartbreaking story of adversity, […]

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