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Thursday, July 3, 2025
DNF - These Memories Do Not Belong To Us (eARC/ebook)
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
July 2025 - Amazon First Reads
One of the perks of your Amazon Prime Membership is a FREE monthly Kindle book (and sometimes a short story)! The program is called Amazon First Reads, and you can find out more HERE.
The July email for Amazon First Reads was delivered, July 1st! There is a choice of two free Kindle books out of eight book choices (no short story this month). But, this was an easy month to choose my two picks to read!
My two free Kindle book choices for July 2025 are:
Happy reading,
Dorothea π
booksbydorothea - The Storygraph June 2025 Monthly Recap
After using both The Storygraph and Goodreads in tandem for six months, there is no comparison in terms of quality or quantity. You can check out my profile, booksbydorothea, HERE.
The FREE book statistics are beautiful, creative, and wildly informative. You can also sign up for more comparative statistics with the monthly Plus plan. Currently, the free account works well for me. Click here for the free statistics that I get HERE.
Come on over, please be my "friend" as I really want all of my friends (thank you, Chelsea for joining me!) on The Storygraph, as it is so superior to the "other site"! Click the LINK, which will direct you to the sign-in/sign-up page.
Happy reading,
Dorothea π
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
California's Bookshelf and the Palace Project
Hi, book blog friends!
If you didn't know, Californians now have access to more library books! If you didn't know, no worries. I didn't find out until last night, and this program has been active since March 26, 2025!
"Every Californian with an email address and an internet connection can now visit California’s Bookshelf and access more than 300,000 eBooks and eAudiobooks."
To learn more about this program, including the Palace project used to access the books, click HERE.
Happy reading,
Dorothea π
booksbydorothea - June 2025 - Monthly Wrap-up
Hi, book blog friends!!
June 2025 is in the books! It was another busy and fun month for our family! My husband’s cousin celebrated his 90th birthday, my husband celebrated HIS birthday and Father’s Day, along with lunches with friends, movies, and school break for our daughter, and it is getting hot in Southern California (with high fire danger, already).
As you probably know from reading my blog, since November 2024, I have been living in a bubble by avoiding the news and social media (except book-related accounts). However, due to the chaos in my beloved city of Los Angeles, I was using my personal Instagram account, but I am tapering off again. I am still not watching the news or using Facebook (as it doesn’t work for me anymore). My best advice is to use social media judiciously, as it is a time vampire and a mental health destroyer.
June was a fabulous reading month with seventeen books (audiobooks and ebooks; no physical books).
In June, there were eight five-star books: seven ebooks, one audiobook, and no physical books.
BEST BOOKS FOR JUNE 2025 (plus previous months)
ebooks 2025
JANUARY (10)
The Love Elixir of Augusta
Stern by Lynda Cohen
Loigman
The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis
What Happened to the
McCrays? by Tracey Lange
More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova
Paris Undercover by Matthew Goodman
The Bookstore Keepers by Alice Hoffman
Come Fly with Me by Camille Di Maio
The Memory of Cotton by Ann K. Howley
The Secret History of
Audrey Jones by Heather Marshall
Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall
FEBRUARY (4)
The Sirens by Emilia Hart
Swimming to Lundy by Amanda Prowse
The Fall Risk by Abby Jimenez
The Dressmakers of London by Julia Kelly
MARCH (4)
This One Life by Amanda Prowse
Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner
Isola by Allegra
Goodman
The Book Club for
Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick
APRIL (7)
The Wandering Season by Aimie K. Runyan
The Girls of Good Fortune by Kristina McMorris
Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe
Marsha by Tourmaline
Abigail and Alexa Save the Wedding by Lian Dolan
The True Happiness Company by Veena Dinavahi
The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club by Martha Hall Kelly
MAY (7)
The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper
Homeseeking by
Karissa Chen
These Heathens by Mia McKenzie
Before
Dorothy by Hazel Gaynor
Wayward
Girls by Susan Wiggs
The
Bookstore Family by Alice Hoffman
Under the
Stars by Beatriz Williams
Abscond by Abraham Verghese
Lightening
in a Mason Jar by Catherine Mann
The Eights by Joanna Miller
Smoke on
the Wind by Kelli Estes
The Names by Florence Knapp
A
Resistance of Witches by Morgan Ryan
The Matchmaker's Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman
YTD TOTAL: 39
Audiobooks 2025
JANUARY (2)
Me by Elton John
Let’s Call Her Barbie by RenΓ©e Rosen
FEBRUARY (3)
Never by Rick Astley
Unlovable by Darren Hayes
Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't
Want to Come by Jessica Pan
MARCH (0)
-NONE-
APRIL (4)
Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green
The Next
Day by
Melinda French Gates
Time to
Thank by Steve
Guttenberg
Change
the Recipe by JosΓ©
AndrΓ©s
MAY (3)
Medicine
River by
Mary Annette Pember
Read This
to Get Smarter by
Blair Imani
Accidentally on Purpose by Kristen Kish
Boat Baby by Vicky Nguyen
Physical books
JANUARY-FEBRUARY; APRIL-JUNE (0)
MARCH
(1)
This
One Life by
Amanda Prowse
YTD TOTAL: 1
2025 READING GOAL
My goal is to read 101
books in 2025. As of June 30th, I have read 93 books, or 92.0% of my goal.
JUNE 2025 STATISTICS
17 total books
12 ebooks; 5 audiobooks; 0
physical books
4 books - ARC (Advanced
Reader Copy)
13 books - Library
0 books – Purchased
1 book - Amazon First
Reads
2 books - Book Club Girl
0 books – author gifted
0 books – friend gifted
JUNE 2025 BOOK RATINGS
with BOOK COVERS
ebooks 2025
5.0-star ebooks
Abscond by Abraham Verghese LINK
Lightening in a Mason Jar by Catherine Mann LINK
The Eights by Joanna Miller LINK
Smoke on the Wind by Kelli Estes LINK
The Names by Florence Knapp LINK
A Resistance of Witches by Morgan Ryan LINK
The Matchmaker's Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman LINK
3.5-star ebooks
The Flower Sisters by Michelle Collins Anderson LINK
The Booklover's Library by Madeline Martin LINK
The Poppy Fields by Nikki Erlick LINK
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig LINK
3.0-star ebooks
25 Alive by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
*PLEASE NOTE: There were no 4.5 or 4.0-star ebooks this month.
Audiobooks 2025
5.0-star audiobooks
Boat Baby by Vicky Nguyen LINK
4.5-star audiobooks
We Might Just Make It After All by Elyce Arons LINK
4.0-star audiobooks
The Parisian Chapter by Janet Skeslien Charles LINK
3.5-star audiobooks
Eternal Flame by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike LINK
*PLEASE NOTE: There were no 3.0-star audiobooks this month.
Physical books 2025
There were no physical books read this month.
If you want to read my full review of any of these books, there are individual review links for each ebook or audiobook next to the book title and author (under JUNE 2025 BOOK RATINGS with BOOK COVERS just above). Click on the specific book link to get to that book review.
What are the books you are reading by the pool, or audiobooks you are listening to on your vacation drive, or physical books you are reading at the beach? Please share!
Happy reading!
Dorothea π
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Monday, June 30, 2025
REVIEW - The Year of Magical Thinking (audiobook)
This is my first and last book by Joan Didion. Honestly, I do understand why she is so revered, as I found her writing to be boring, self-important, and self-aggrandizing.
Apparently, she was part of the New Journalism literary trend in the 1960s and 1970s. I didn't like any of the other authors that I am aware of in this trend. Interesting.
OVERALL REVIEW: 3.0 stars
Writing: 2.5 stars
Joan's writing is just not for me. It is the lack of description, repetition, and sparseness. She writes like a journalist, and I don't read books for that - I read the newspaper.
Additionally, the place-dropping, name-dropping, and event-dropping were tedious and overdone. For me, I didn't have a clue who these people were, so it was unnecessary.
Narration: 3.0 stars
The narration was not done by Joan, which is what I prefer.
I felt that the narration was emotionless and flat, considering the subject matter of death and grief.
Character development: 3.0 stars
The main characters are Joan (the author), John (her husband), and Quintana (her daughter).
The secondary characters are Gerry (Quintana's husband), friends and family of the Didion/Dunn family, and the medical professionals.
The tertiary character is death and grief.
There is a huge cast of "famous" friends, but I really didn't know who they all were and really didn't care.
The character development was poor. The three main characters seemed shallow, boring, and self-important.
Memorable: 3.0 stars
What I remember from this book is that money doesn't buy happiness. Also, death and grief affect everyone in different ways. Joan wrote this book as a way to process her personal grief, but her writing about it didn't work for me.
Entertaining/Educational: 2.5 stars
There really wasn't anything entertaining or educational.
Book cover: 3.0 stars
Spare and boring like the book.
Book title: 4.0 stars
The best part of the book.
Lukewarm recommend
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow: audiobook
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
5 hours, 5 minutes
HughBridge
Release date: 9/30/2005
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Death, grief, medical content, medical trauma, mental illness.
Happy reading,
Dorothea π
Sunday, June 29, 2025
REVIEW - The Matchmaker's Gift (ebook)
OVERVIEW
This is my second book by Lynda, and somehow, with the pandemic ending, I missed reading it!
This is the most beautiful and lovely book. It was what my heart needed, with the current chaos in the country. I loved it!
As someone who is married to an ABC (American Born Chinese), it was surprising to discover so many similarities with match-making in the two cultures. The ABC in the United States does not have an equivalent to a shadchan (male matchmaker) or a shadchanteh (female matchmaker). Interestingly, my Chinese-born in-laws had an arranged marriage, as did some of my husband's Chinese-born cousins.
OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars
Writing: 5.0 stars
Lynda writes so well that it is almost as if you are IN the story! She adds gorgeous descriptive details, sprinkles Yiddish throughout, and shares Jewish traditions, which I love!
Character development: 5.0 stars
The two main characters are Sara (a first-generation immigrant from Kalarash and a matchmaker) and Abby (Sara's granddaughter and a divorce attorney). They are at the polar opposites of marriage!
The secondary characters are all of the matches that Sara has made over her eighty years of matchmaking.
The tertiary characters are Sara and Abby's family and friends, the Lower East Side Jewish community, and Abby's boss and clients.
The character development was excellent, especially as Sara had to fight to be a female matchmaker and Abby learned to be herself in her career. It was done so very well!
Storyline: 5.0 stars
There are two storylines, but they do intersect. The first storyline is Sara's, 1910-1994, and the second is Abby's, 1994-1995, with flashbacks in both.
The main location was New York City.
Memorable/Informative: 5.0 stars
This was a beautiful education about the intricacies of Jewish culture. It was a fantastic learning experience!
Book cover: 5.0 stars
So pretty!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Perfect.
Highly recommend
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow: ebook
The Matchmaker's Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman
320 pages
St. Martin's Press
Release date: 9/20/2022
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)
TRIGGER WARNINGS:
Alcohol, death of a parent, grief, infidelity, misogyny, anti-semitism, domestic violence, pregnancy.
Happy reading,
Dorothea π