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Friday, December 8, 2023

My next ebook and review is...



OVERVIEW

This was a VERY short novelette or even short story about the passing of her mother-in-law. It got into a lot of family dynamics that we all deal with with our in-laws. 

It was a sad, but easy read. I do really think that this could have made a short novel - there was so much more to be explored. As most people know, Cheryl wrote Wild which I have never read as hiking the Pacific Crest Trail or reading about it holds no appeal to me.  

I liked this novelette but didn't love it. 


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.5 stars

Cheryl writes so well. It is not lyrical and poetic writing like my favorite authors, but frank and matter-of-fact. It was a perfect style for this type of story. 


Character development: 4.0 stars

There were three characters - Joan (the mother-in-law), Brian (Joan's son and Cheryl's husband), and Cheryl (daughter-in-law and wife).

The relationships could have been explored more if the book was longer. I feel like a lot was missing from the story including Cheryl's relationship with her deceased mother.


Storyline:  4.0 stars

This really is the story of the passing of Joan. From living in assisted living to hospice care in only a short time. The heartache is brutal for a family to go through this with a loved one.  

Joan and Cheryl had a tenuous relationship, but they seemed to have come to understand each other before Joan passed away. 

The main location was Portland, Oregon. 


Memorable/Informative:  4.0 stars

It was heartbreaking and made me realize what I do NOT want to do when my final journey begins. I want to make everything easy for my daughter. 


Book cover: 4.0 stars

Very obvious juxtaposition of the relationship between Cheryl and Joan.


Book title: 4.0 stars 

Very appropriate. 


DEFINITE recommend


BOOK INFORMATION

Amazon First Reads Kindle ebook

Two Women Walk Into A Bar by Cheryl Strayed

31 pages 

Amazon Original Stories

Release date of 01/24/2024


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Cheryl Strayed

My Goodreads review

Amazon Original Stories

Amazon First Reads - December 2023


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜


Thursday, December 7, 2023

Goodreads Choice Awards 2023


Well, several of my top choices did NOT make it to the awards round, but two great books I did read DID!! Wildly, I read both of these books as audiobooks. 

CONGRATULATIONS to:

The Woman In Me by Britney Spears
(Best Memoir & Autobiography)



Being Henry by Henry Winkler
(Best Humor)


Well, 2023 was a year filled with fantastic books! I hope that next year has just as many great books that I have read in the Opening Round, Final Round, and Choice Awards!


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

My next audiobook is...


 Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry



Happy reading,

Dorothea  💜

Monday, December 4, 2023

REVIEW - Stories I Only Tell My friends audiobook


OVERVIEW

This was another good celebrity memoir/autobiography this time by Rob Lowe. It was good, but not great. 

There were some very interesting parts such as when Rob grew up in Dayton, Ohio, and then moved to Malibu. His childhood was very normal until he became an actor. 

The toughest part was what I felt was a bit of a pity party about his time on the West Wing - it just really dragged the book down. Also, his time in rehab was very riveting.  

This book was published in 2011 - it seemed a bit dated so I wish that I had read it twelve years ago. The age of the autobiography/memoir will be something that I will need to consider going forward. 


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

It was very strong writing. Rob came across as very intelligent and well-read. But, at times, I felt like SAT words were just thrown in - it disrupted the flow of the reading. Also, he really is a good Midwestern boy at heart!


Narration: 5.0 stars

Rob is a very good impressionist and reads beautifully. I find that memoirs narrated by the author are so much better than narration by professional readers.  


Character Arc: 4.0 stars

The majority of the memoir was in chronological order which is my preferred timeframe. Of course, there are little tangents to other times, but it was pretty straightforward in the timeline. It was a bit uneven in the amount of time spent on the different parts of his life. 

His childhood was interesting and his time on The Outsiders was fascinating. He also spent a chapter on his time in rehab which I didn't know about. But, he had a bit of "poor me" when talking about the West Wing There could have been much more - not salacious or tell-all - about the REAL Rob Lowe.


Memorable: 4.0 stars

Yes and no. This isn't a memoir that I am immediately going to think of when I get asked about a memoir recommendation. It was good, but not great.


Entertaining: 4.0 stars

Rob is a good storyteller and impressionist. It could have been so much more!

 

Book cover: 4.0 stars

I liked it!


Book title: 3.5 stars 

It really was a bit untrue. I didn't feel that the book was this at all.


DEFINITE recommend


STATISTICS

Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Lowe

9 hours, 10 minutes

Listened to as an audiobook from the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)

Release date of 04/26/2011


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Rob Lowe

My Goodreads review

Macmillan Audio

Los Angeles Public Library


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜


Saturday, December 2, 2023

Five Books That Most Impacted My Life






Hi, everyone!

So, I saw a post on an author's Instagram page about the "Five Books That Most Impacted My Life". Unfortunately, I cannot find the original post or remember which author, and will update you if I find out! But, I followed suit and picked only five books which was a difficult task.

Since not everyone has read all of these amazing books, I will elaborate below about each book and why it is significant and meaningful to me, personally.




Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

I am not certain when I read this book for the first time, but I would say probably in third grade. Also, I am positive that I ordered this book from the Scholastic Book monthly order form and that it was a paperback. I wish that I still had it!

Once I started this book, I could not finish it fast enough. It opened up a whole new world that I didn't know much about including the Civil War, Massachusetts, friends, family, and love. 

I always thought that I was like Jo growing up, but I now realize that I really was like Meg. All of the March sisters were beautifully written characters and made me realize that books for children (me included at the time) could be well-written, absorbing, and about four GIRLS!!

Interestingly, one of my recent author discoveries, Natalie Jenner, is currently writing a book with Louisa May Alcott as a character. I am so excited to read this book when it comes out!




The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

Wow! This was a book that I read in 8th grade in Mrs. Chavdarian's English class (she was also my homeroom teacher). FUN FACT: I am Facebook friends with Mrs. Chavdarian! I will tag her in this post on Facebook so she knows how much she means to me!!

Okay, this was the first book I read about WWII and The Holocaust. I did not have family members living in Europe during this time or family members in the military in the European theater. The biggest takeaway for me was stark horror and terror! I could not believe that human beings attempted to remove a whole group of people from the Earth because of their ethnicity and/or their religion.

This book coupled with Mrs. Chavdarian educating us about the Armenian genocide that started in 1915 changed me for the better. Unfortunately, it took until I was in college for it all to take hold. Everyone needs to read this book - it will change your life.




Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

This is another book that I read in 8th grade in Mrs. Chavdarian's English class! Can you tell that she greatly impacted my reading choices and love of reading?

The way I viewed this book as an 8th grader is completely different as an adult - I recently reread it and loved it even more. But, first my 8th grade views. What bothered me was the book burning and destroying works of art (books) that are treasures to me. Add in that I recently read The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank so my mind was boggled and horrified by the book burning in Nazi Germany.  

Now as an adult, it wasn't the book burning that horrified me as much (yes, it was horrible), but rather the mind-control through the "parlor wall" televisions where the government told people what to do and think. This dystopian novel written in 1953 unfortunately predicted the future with the winner of the 2016 Presidential race telling people how to think, believe, and act in his cult of personality. 





Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman

I cannot believe I did not read this amazing book until TWENTY years after it was published. It was published in 1995 and I read it in 2015! I am grateful that I did find Alice Hoffman's books because she is one of my absolute favorite authors. Her books are beautifully written, descriptive, and just plain WITCHY! 

Yes, I said WITCHY. All women do have a little witch in them and that is a good thing. We have good intuition, premonitions, and strong instincts towards our friends and family. Interestingly, I have been researching my genealogy and tentatively believe I am related to one of the witches hanged in Salem, Massachusetts and I am also related to men who helped her hang. YIKES!! More work is needed to prove it all. 

But, Alice Hoffman writes like no one else. She is beyond amazing to write FOUR books in the Practical Magic series. I hope and dream she will write a fifth book in this series. 




Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling

Let me start by clarifying, "I do endorse or support any of the viewpoints or opinions that J.K. Rowling espouses".  

With that being said, these books have helped a generation of children love to read. I cannot discount this and am grateful for this. My daughter believed she would never learn to read because it was too hard. Once she found the Harry Potter books, she read under the covers with a flashlight, in the car, and anytime and everywhere she could read. These books made her a life-long lover of books! The great thing was that we started the books together when she was in 2nd grade with the approval of her teacher. 

For me, the biggest takeaway from these books was good triumphs over evil, friends can become your chosen family, and that fantasy can be amazingly realistic. The first book was written for fourth-graders, I believe, but the books get more difficult and onto more adult topics as they proceed. Listening to these seven books as audiobooks is a joy.   



So that is my "Five Books That Most Impacted My Life"! I hope that you play along too! I would love to know what books matter to YOU!!


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

P.S. My graphic was created using PicCollage on my cell phone if you are wondering how I did it!!



Friday, December 1, 2023

November 2023 - Monthly Wrap-up


Hi, everyone!

Wow, November was a busy and fun month. December will be even busier, but what a wonderful problem to have!

November was another great month for books with some outstanding books! It was a unique month with only ARCs (Advance Reader Copies) and audiobooks from the Los Angeles Public Library!

 

BEST BOOK OF 2023

There are now THIRTEEN books vying for MY Best Book of 2023.

  • The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende (May)
  • Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See (June)
  • How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair (July)
  • A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power (August)
  • The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman (August)
  • Evergreen (Japantown Mystery #2) by Naomi Hirahara (August)
  • The Women by Kristin Hannah (September)
  • After Annie by Anna Quindlen (September)
  • Finding Margaret Fuller by Allison Pataki (October)
  • The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok (October)
  • Making It So by Patrick Stewart (October) audiobook
  • Every Time We Say Goodbye by Natalie Jenner (November)
  • Being Henry by Henry Winkler (November) audiobook

It will be so fascinating to determine which book I decide on as MY Best Book of 2023! Of these thirteen books, FOUR are vying in the final round for Goodreads Best Books of 2023. It will be exciting to see how the end-of-the-year decision plays out!

Another audiobook got a 5.0-star review from me. It was well written, beautifully narrated, and just lovely – Being Henry by Henry Winkler.

I hope the quality of books in December continues to be good for me with at least ONE 5.0-star in December to keep my streak of outstanding books running.

 

GOODREADS READING GOAL:

My Goodreads reading goal kept increasing in 2023! In May, it increased from 50 to 60 books; in September, it increased from 60 to 80 books; and in October, it was finally increased from 80 to 100 books! This may be a bit of a stretch goal, but I will try my best to meet it!

Currently, 90 books out of 100 books GOAL. 10 books to go by December 31, 2023. 

For next year, I think I will just set 100 as my goal and avoid the goal updates!!

 

STATISTICS:

9 total books

5 e-books; 4 audiobooks

5 books were an ARC (Advance Reader Copy)

4 books were library books (0 ebooks; 4 audiobooks)

0 books were purchased ebooks

0 books were an Amazon First Reads

0 books were a gifted physical book

Audio listening time in November: 31 hours, 6 minutes

Pages read in November: 1,752 pages

 

BOOK RATINGS with BOOK COVERS:

5.0-star books (2) 

Being Henry by Henry Winkler (REVIEW LINK)



Every Time We Say Goodbye by Natalie Jenner (REVIEW LINK



4.5-star books

Paris, The Memoir by Paris Hilton (REVIEW LINK)





The Painter’s Daughters
by Emily Howes (REVIEW LINK)



The Underground Library by Jennifer Ryan (REVIEW LINK)


 

4.0-star books (1)

Dolly Parton, Songteller by Dolly Parton, Robert K. Oermann (REVIEW LINK)

 


3.5-star book (3)


Good Taste by Caroline Scott (REVIEW LINK)



The Philadelphia Heiress by Anita Abriel (REVIEW LINK)



If You Had Told Me by John Stamos (REVIEW LINK)


 

3.0-star books (0)

  

If you want to read my full review of any of these books, there are individual review links for each ebook or audiobook below the picture of the book. You click on REVIEW LINK to get to that specific book review!! 

 

Happy reading, 

Dorothea ðŸ’œ

 

P.S. For more information about my book ratings, you can find out more here: BOOK RATINGS LINK

Also, for a glossary of the common book blog terminology, check out: GLOSSARY LINK.

 

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

My next audiobook is...

Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Lowe


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

 

REVIEW - Dolly Parton, Songteller audiobook


OVERVIEW

OH, MY! This was not a classic memoir, but rather told in Dolly's life as a "songteller" (songwriter meets storyteller). She is a fabulous storyteller and songwriter so it was fun to learn more about her famous and non-as-famous songs. 

It was done in an interview style which was fabulous. She answered in her own words and the emotions came across for so many songs and stories! She is someone who I would love to meet because I admire and appreciate her. 

Dolly's song recordings and Dolly singing a cappella were sprinkled throughout the book. 


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

This was writing per se, but it really was "interviewing" Dolly which was fabulous!


Narration: 4.0 stars

The narration was fun. I am not sure who asked Dolly the questions in this excellent memoir. But, Dolly is real, uninhibited, and amazing in her answers in this memoir.


Character Arc: 4.0 stars

The memoir covers the time from Dolly's birth to 2020 (pre-pandemic). It was in somewhat chronological order but sorted more by themes. It was fun to understand more about "behind the song"! 


Memorable: 4.5 stars

I want to be Dolly when I grow up! Not the songwriter or storyteller as I don't have those talents, but just an AMAZING human being filled with love and generosity! I want to live like Dolly!


Entertaining: 4.5 stars

So fascinating and fun. I wanted MORE!


Book cover: 4.0 stars

Authentic Dolly!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

A very appropriate title!


DEFINITE RECOMMENDATION


STATISTICS

Dolly Parton, Songteller by Dolly Parton and Robert K. Oermann

5 hours, 18 minutes

Listened to as an audiobook from the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)

Release date of 11/17/2020


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Dolly Parton

My Goodreads review

Recorded Books

Los Angeles Public Library


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜


Goodreads Best Books of 2023 - FINAL round



So it is time for the FINAL round. So I have TEN books (1 book nominated in TWO categories) that I have read! These ten books are all very good books and definitely worth reading or giving as Christmas gifts!!!! 

Interestingly, I read a book that was nominated during the opening round and it made it to the final round! 




The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer #1 
(Best Fiction)
The Woman In Me by Britney Spears
(Best Memoir & Autobiography)
Being Henry by Henry Winkler
(Best Humor)
Spare by Prince Harry
(Best Memoir & Autobiography)
Paris The Memoir by Paris Hilton
(Best Memoir & Autobiography) 



 
The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer #2
(Best Debut Novel)
The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
(Best Science Fiction)
Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See
(Best Historical Fiction)
The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende 
(Best Historical Fiction)
The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman 
(Best Fiction)


Unfortunately, three amazing books did not make the final round, but they are such good books! Please check them out and support these fantastic authors! These books are:
How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair (Best Memoir & Autobiography)
The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok (Best Mystery & Thriller)
The Connellys of County Down by Tracey Lange (Best Fiction)


If you are a Goodreads member, you can vote! This is the final round and it will be exciting to see which books win - although ALL of these books are winners!

Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜