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Thursday, May 25, 2023

My next book is...

 


All Good Things by Amanda Prowse

REVIEW - California Golden


OVERVIEW

First off, I have read FOUR books by this author! I have loved them all as they are all set in very different historical timeframes! Historical fiction is my jam!


REVIEW: 4.5 stars

Writing: 4.5 stars

Melanie Benjamin writes with such color and vividness that I can visualize the setting and characters in beautiful colors. I cannot always do that with every author. But, her gorgeous writing does NOT bog down the reading at all!


Character development: 4.5 stars

The characters were fascinating! There were the mom and two daughters whose lives were set in Southern California - my home. So much of the timeframe occurred when I was little, but I knew women similar to these characters in dress and appearance. The only thing that wasn't similar was that NONE of them were surfers which was the ultimate in coolness to this So Cal girl!


Storyline: 4.5 stars

The storyline was very interesting as it included two wars - WWII and Vietnam and the timeframe of big societal change. The late '50s and 60's were very turbulent times and they were described perfectly. Unfortunately, the misogyny and racism of the timeframes are still with us. 


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Perfect Southern California golden cover!


Gut feeling: 4.5 stars

It is what I expected and this book did NOT disappoint!!!


Definite RECOMMEND

 

INFORMATION/LINKS

California Golden by Melanie Benjamin

368 pages

4 days to read (I read a LOT of it today!) 

Read as an ARC

Release date of 08/06/2023

https://melaniebenjamin.com/

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5527947048

https://www.nobleknight.com/Publisher/Dell-Publishing

https://www.netgalley.com/

Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

 

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

My next AUDIOBOOK is...


 Catching Fire (Hunger Games #2) by Susanne Collins

REVIEW - The Hunger Games #1 AUDIOBOOK

 


For some reason, I forgot to update that I was listening to AUDIOBOOKS now! I reviewed the Harry Potter series and reviewed it. But I forgot to add this book as a "My next book" to this blog. OOPS! So I will now add AUDIOBOOKS in the title and "My next book is" and "Review" posts.

OVERVIEW

I read this series when it first came out as my daughter wanted to read it in FIRST GRADE. I read it and had her wait until middle school to read it. She LOVES this series and has the books on Kindle. She totally was the target Young Adult audience. I am reviewing it as a first-time read! 


REVIEW: 4.0 stars

Writing: 4.0 stars

Suzanne Collins writes well for her target audience - Young Adults. It is very action-packed, but not super descriptive with any SAT words! Very easy to listen to or read!


Character development: 4.5 stars

The characters were very interesting with the juxtaposition of District 12 lives and Capitol lives. The characters were fully fleshed out and I could totally picture them in my mind. But, I enjoyed the interaction between Katniss and her family in District 12 the most as it was so real

 

Storyline: 4.0 stars

The interaction between all of the tributes in the arena was fascinating. It was interesting how some tributes were solitary and some made alliances. It is exactly what happens in the schoolyard, workplace, etc. It was a VERY compelling storyline about the Hunger Games competition!

 

Book cover: 3.0 stars

It was meh to me.

 

Gut feeling: 4.0 stars

It was what I expected, but the narration was superior.

 

RECOMMEND

 

INFORMATION/LINKS

The Hunger Games #1 by Suzanne Collins

387 pages or 10 hours, 35 minutes

5 days to listen via audiobook

Read as a Kindle library book - Los Angeles Public Library

Release date of 09/14/2008

https://www.suzannecollinsbooks.com/

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5555896783

https://www.scholastic.com/home

https://lapl.overdrive.com/


Happy reading,


Dorothea 💜 





Monday, May 22, 2023

My next book is...


California Golden by Melanie Benjamin

 

DNF - The Madwoman of Paris

 


I will not be finishing (DNF) The Madwoman of Paris by Jennifer Cody Epstein. It just wasn't the right book for me.

Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

Saturday, May 20, 2023

My next book is...


The Madwoman of Paris by Jennifer Cody Epstein

REVIEW - Montauk


OVERVIEW

First off, I recall reading this book when it first came out as an ARC in 2019, but I didn't review it on Goodreads or NetGalley. Weird! So I am reviewing it as a first-time read! But it was worth reading a second time so you can probably predict my review! 


REVIEW: 4.0 stars

Writing: 4.5 stars

Nicola Harrison writes beautiful and descriptive prose that helps you visualize each scene of her books without getting bogged down. It is very easy to read, but so enjoyable to read!


Character development: 4.5 stars

The characters were interesting and fascinating! There were the "poor" rich ladies who left Manhattan for the summer and their husbands who only visited on the weekends.  But in contrast, there were also the "rich" poor local workers who have beautiful friendships, families, and lives. 


Storyline: 4.5 stars

The interaction between all of the characters both city and local proved that being monetarily rich doesn't make one happy. The finale of the book was so well done that it will stay with me for a long time!


Book cover: 5.0 stars

Absolutely perfect - especially the blue dress against the sepia background!


Gut feeling: 4.5 stars

Not at all what I expected, but exactly what I enjoy - historical fiction!!


Definite RECOMMEND

 

INFORMATION/LINKS

Montauk by Nicola Harrison

394 pages

5 days to read 

Read as a Kindle library book - Los Angeles Public Library

Release date of 06/04/2019

https://www.nicolaharrison.com/

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41150486-montauk

https://us.macmillan.com/stmartinspress/

https://lapl.overdrive.com/


P.S. I updated my template for my blog reviews. Hopefully, it makes it easier for a quick review of the book! 

Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

Stay OPEN!!


 

Friday, May 19, 2023

AAPI Heritage Month - Favorite AAPI Authors

 


As you may or may not have noticed, my last name is Fong!!

So in recognition of AAPI Heritage Month, I would like to recognize some of my absolute favorite AAPI authors and my favorite book that they have written.

Amy Tan - The Joy Luck Club
Jamie Ford - The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
Amulya Malladi - A House for Happy Mothers
Lisa See - On Gold Mountain
Gail Tsuyiyama - The Color of Air
Jean Kwok - Girl in Translation

These six AAPI authors are authors who I will read their books even if I have no clue or details about the book! These books are an AUTOMATIC addition to my Goodreads list! They are amazing storytellers, teachers, and writers!!

Please check out their websites and read their books - you will not be disappointed!! The biggest takeaway that I have to share is that I have learned so much about the different AAPI cultures - I particularly am eager to know more about Taishanese/Cantonese culture as that is my husband and daughter's heritage!! 

The more we learn about each other as persons, the more alike we are. Read, learn, act!!

For more information:

Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜


 

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Harry Potter books 1-7 AUDIOBOOKS











As you may or may not know, my entire family recently had Covid about a month ago. However, I was already listening to the Harry Potter series via audiobook and was going along at a good pace, and then Covid hit. I listened to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5) over and over again for two weeks as I kept falling asleep and then would wake up several chapters later. The narrator's voice, Jim Dale, was especially soothing while I was recovering.

Please note that I normally listen to an audiobook as I fall asleep while concurrently reading an ebook at the same time. It really helps to have something nice to listen to and enjoy as I drift off to sleep!!

Once we had started to really recover (and didn't fall asleep all the time), the eight Harry Potter movies were something fun to watch while in isolation together.

After finishing the seventh book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7), this morning, I realized how much better the book series was than the movie series. Don't get me wrong, the movies are fun and enjoyable. But the books are AH-MA-ZING. 

Please bear in mind that I really, really do not like J.K. Rowling's viewpoints on almost everything. But the woman can REALLY write the heck out of a book series!! Plus, these books created a generation of READERS!!

 OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars

    Writing: 5.0 stars (progressively more intricate to match the reading levels of the core readers)

    Character development: 5.0 stars (so many amazingly interesting characters)

    Storyline: 5.0 stars (creative and unique storyline)

    Book cover: 5.0 stars (Absolutely beautiful - all seven of them)

    Gut feeling: 5.0 stars (More than what I expected as I had already READ the books!)

Definite RECOMMEND

INFORMATION/LINKS

4,142 pages 
116 hours, 21 minutes listening time
One and 1/2 months to listen to and finish (Covid intervened, UGH!)
Listened as an audiobook from the Los Angeles Public Library
Release dates of 1997-2007
https://www.goodreads.com/ (NO reviews on Goodreads)

Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

P.S. Going forward, I will review a book series as individual books as I think it is more meaningful and helps to understand the flow of the series better!