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The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo

December 11, 2023 Whitney Review 0 Comments
The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo

Reviews Done Quick I was a little nervous to read The Chosen and the Beautiful as I dnf’d Nghi Vo’s other book Siren Queen.  I need not have worried.  The Chosen and the Beautiful was an eloquent magical read.  The author took the familiar of The Great Gatsby and spun it on its head creating […]

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The Maid by Nita Prose

December 2, 2023 Whitney Review 0 Comments
The Maid by Nita Prose

Review Molly is an endearing character, with her OCD for cleanliness and decency, her love for The Olive Garden, and despite better judgment, Molly trusts everyone. However, like Ted Mosby’s former girlfriend, I consistently heard myself saying “Oh honey” to the schemes she unknowingly got involved in. I got the impression that Molly was slightly […]

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Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby

May 13, 2023 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby

Wow, No Thank You was a book club selection way back in 2020, and being the bad book clubber I am, I’m just getting around to reading it. I was originally excited to read it as it reminded me of David Sedaris and his unique humorous essays. Sadly, this was far from the truth. A […]

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Broken by Jenny Lawson

October 10, 2022 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Broken by Jenny Lawson

Review: As in every review of Jenny Lawson’s books, it is always best to listen to Jenny’s narration as it adds so much to the experience. However, this time I received a copy from her book club subscription Fantastic Strangelings. I was in a conundrum do I read or listen? I decided to do both. […]

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Book Review: Mrs March

May 19, 2022 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: Mrs March

What I Liked Mrs. March is told in a non-linear timeline. The reader is taken back to when Mrs. March first met her husband and back to the present day. However, the author never gives a specific decade in which the story occurs. Therefore, we are left to wonder, is it the 50s or 70s? […]

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The Swallowed Man by Edward Carey

January 29, 2021 Whitney Review 0 Comments
The Swallowed Man by Edward Carey

The Swallowed Man is an eerily beautiful retelling of Pinocchio. It is a book to be savored, to be read slowly digesting every word. Edward Carey’s novel is lyrical, and found myself rereading sentences multiple times. The Swallowed Man demands to be read in print. Edward Carey’s illustrations scattered throughout are intricate and add depth […]

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American Sherlock by Kate Winkler Dawson

December 11, 2020 Whitney Review 1 Comment
American Sherlock by Kate Winkler Dawson

What I Liked In a world where people are obsessed with true crime reading a book that centers on forensics was very intriguing to me. I really liked that it was a grouping of short stories. Each one featured a different case that Oscar Heinrich covered. Despite being individual in their own right, the author […]

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Audiobook Review: Follow Me To Ground by Sue Rainsford

February 15, 2020 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Audiobook Review: Follow Me To Ground by Sue Rainsford

First Impressions Sue Rainsford’s debut novel is dark and twisted and reminiscent of a fairy tale before Disney got their hands on it. Think Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs but without Prince Charming. Story Impressions Follow Me to Ground was creepy, like Joey Tribbiani putting The Shining in the freezer creepy. After I finished listening […]

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