Deaf Utopia by Nyle DiMarco
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Dorothea π
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OVERALL REVIEW: 3.5 stars
Writing: 3.5 stars
The pacing and what was talked about in the book was heavily focused on her childhood. It could have been condensed a bit so that more could have been shared about her songwriting process. I wanted more about her songs, singing, and her process.
Most of the time, the writing was somewhat superficial. I would have liked more in-depth as Carly is a very good writer. Her writing is real and personable. But, this was Carly's memoir and not mine.
Narration: 4.5 stars
Honestly, Carly's narration is so good that I would have never guessed that she has a stutter. It was not apparent in the narration at all. Kudos to you, Carly.
Her voice is just a lovely narration voice that tended to put me to sleep as it was so lusciously soothing. She reads with seriousness and depth, but also with joy and humor. Really well done.
Character Arc: 3.5 stars
The character arc is a bit chaotic as I assume that Carly's childhood and young adulthood were. She ends the memoir in 1983, but I really wanted more of her life. However, I understand that she was raising her kids and wanted peace away from the spotlight.
Memorable: 3.0 stars
There really wasn't especially memorable. She was part of a large group of singers/songwriters in the 1960s who were all blurry to me and I don't care for at all. Carly's music was different to me.
Entertaining: 3.5 stars
It was entertaining, but there could have been so much more depth.
The book is worth reading just for the chapter on Warren Beatty. I won't spoil it, but it is GOOD!
Book cover: 3.0 stars
It just didn't do it for me.
Book title: 4.0 stars
It was okay.
RECOMMEND
STATISTICS
Release date of 11/25/2015
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OVERVIEW
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars
Writing: 4.0 stars
Shilpi writes this novel in a way that allows you to read quickly because the story keeps you engaged and at the edge of your seat. There aren't a lot of extraneous descriptions which I would have loved since the Shah family is East Indian. The culture is beautiful and all about the family. Food and family - my kind of community!
Character development: 4.0 stars
There are five main characters - Ashok, Priya (immigrant parents from India), and their American-born children Deepa, Maya, and Ajay. The story deals with the secrets of everyone in the family. Some secrets impact only the individual and then there are the secrets that affect the entire family. The family heals from the purging of these secrets and becomes stronger and closer than they were before the arrest.
The secondary characters are the friends and family of the Shah family members. They include personal family friends, school friends, work friends, and neighbors.
The tertiary characters are the general characters that are needed to make the story work. But there are a reasonable number of supporting characters!
Storyline: 4.0 stars
The storyline is about a 12-year-old boy who is doing something he shouldn't where he shouldn't be doing like most 12-year-old boys! The story begins with his arrest and ends about a month later - it moves really fast with short tight chapters that keep the reader on edge.
My only criticism is I would like to know what happened to the two police officers involved in the arrest. Would it be satisfying? Probably not.
The main locations are Orange County, California, and some flashbacks to India.
Memorable/Informative: 4.5 stars
This is a very thought-provoking book. It is about the arrest of a 12-year-old boy who was thought to be one type of person due to mistaken appearances and prejudices. This could happen to kids that I know and love which is so very wrong.
I will be thinking about this book for a very long time.
Book cover: 4.0 stars
Very pretty.
Book title: 4.5 stars
So appropriate!
DEFINITE recommend
EBOOK DETAILS
NetGalley ARC (ebook) via Book Club Girl
A Great Country by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
256 pages
Mariner Books
Release date of 03/26/2024
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OVERVIEW
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars
Writing: 4.5 stars
Beatriz always writes so beautifully - descriptive, yet not overly wordy or precious. Plus, she writes in medium-length chapters with many cliffhangers at the very end! It made me crazy, but I loved it!
Character development: 4.0 stars
There are two main characters - Mallory, two timelines, 2008 and 2022 living in New England; and Hannah, early 1950s in Cairo with flashbacks to Hungary during WWII and the Soviet invasion. I would have loved an earlier timeline for Hannah so we knew more of her backstory. But, my mind is running thinking of all of the possible scenarios for her life between leaving Hungary and arriving in Cairo.
The secondary characters for Mallory are Monk, Mallory's former boyfriend; Paige, Mallory's sister; and Sam, Mallory's son. For Hannah, they are Lucien, the sketchy hotel manager in Cairo; and Alistair, her diplomat husband.
The tertiary characters are the general characters for both timelines in multiple locations. Yes, it is a historical novel with a lot of supporting characters!
Storyline: 4.5 stars
The Mallory storyline is about her son eating a poisonous mushroom (don't eat wild mushrooms, people) and needing a kidney transplant with the story unfolding from there. The Hannah storyline is surviving WWII, surviving the Soviet invasion of Hungary, and being married to an English diplomat stationed in Cairo. Both stories are amazing, very detailed, and addictive to read.
The main locations are Hungary, Ireland, Cairo, and New England, USA.
Memorable/Informative: 4.5 stars
I loved learning about the building of the Suez Canal and the social implications for Egypt and the countries that built the canal.
Also, the part of the book that focuses on paternity incidents was fascinating to me. It appears that I may have a paternity and a maternal incident in one of my paternal lines. Apparently, it happens more than one would expect and DNA is making it all more real when before it was just hushed-up secrets.
Book cover: 4.0 stars
Very pretty.
Book title: 4.5 stars
So appropriate!
HIGHLY recommend
EBOOK DETAILS
NetGalley ARC (ebook)
Husbands & Lovers by Beatriz Williams
384 pages
Ballantine Books
Release date of 06/25/2024
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Dorothea π
Hi, everyone!
I hope that everyone had
an amazing January. For us in Southern California, it ended with RAIN!!!
However, there was nothing rainy about the January 2024 books! Lots of 5.0-star, 4.5-star, and 4.0-star books!! The details are below!!
2nd ANNUAL “booksbydorothea”
BEST BOOK OF 2024 NOMINEES:
As a reminder, you may
have read previously in my blog, my INAUGURAL “booksbydorothea” Best Book of
the Year 2023 was:
GOODREADS READING GOAL:
For 2024, my goal is 100 from the very start!!! As of 01/31/2024, I have read 15 or 15% of my goal.
JANUARY 2024 STATISTICS:
15 total books
10 e-books; 5 audiobooks;
0 physical books
9 books were an ARC
(Advance Reader Copy)
6 books were library books
0 books were purchased
0 books were Amazon
First Reads (ebooks)
1 book was Book Club
Girl (ebooks)
Audio listening time in January:
27 hours, 51 minutes
Pages read in January: 3,841
pages
JANUARY BOOK RATINGS with
BOOK COVERS:
5.0-star books (2)
The Phoenix Crown by Kate Quinn and Janie Chang
All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore
4.5-star books (4)
Thicker Than Water by Kerry Washington (audiobook)
4.0-star books (7)
Baggage - Tales from a Fully Packed Life by Alan Cumming (audiobook)
The Queen of Sugar Hill by ReShonda Tate
Endangered Eating by Sarah Lohman (audiobook)
Backlash Blues (Gabriel Præst series #2) by Amulya Malladi
3.5-star book (1)
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
3.0-star books (1)
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full review of any of these books, there are individual review posts for each
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OVERVIEW
OVERALL REVIEW: 3.5 stars
Writing: 3.0 stars
The writing was weak. It was as if Boy George just wrote a chapter title and then just went with what he thought about that time. It was like multiple streams of consciousness in each chapter. A ghostwriter would have a good idea and would have made the book so much stronger. But, this is Boy George's memoir and not mine.
Narration: 4.5 stars
Boy George is so funny that he cracks himself up throughout the audiobook (and he has a great laugh). But, his Southeast London accent is very strong so it was a little difficult at times for this American. But, I did appreciate that he narrated his own memoir and loved his ad-lib singing of lyrics (plus some bonus songs).
Character Arc: 3.0 stars
The character arc is really about Boy George coming into his own best self. Beating his drug addiction, being in prison, and Buddhism seems to make his life so much richer and deeper. I am thrilled that he has found his authentic self! But, I really wanted more about the real people in his life like his siblings, parents, and friends.
Memorable: 3.5 stars
For me, the biggest takeaway was Boy George is a prolific songwriter. He sounds like a hoot and I would love to have a drink with him!!
Entertaining: 3.5 stars
It was entertaining, but it good have been so much more! I only wish that I knew the backstory of the people, places, and bands that he talks about. Again, being an American puts me at a disadvantage, but Wikipedia was my friend!
Book cover: 5.0 stars
Gorgeous Boy George!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Perfection!
Recommend
STATISTICS
Release date of 01/09/2024
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Dorothea π
Summers at the Saint by Mary Kay Andrews (ebook)
OVERVIEW
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars
Writing: 4.0 stars
The writing is always so, so fun! Mary Kay writes with joy which totally comes through in her books. She obviously enjoys telling stories which become books that are read and enjoyed by so many. I can almost feel her on my shoulder saying, "Did you notice that or this?"
The author wrote so beautifully about the fictional island and resort in the south of Georgia. It was like I was actually there while the story unfolded!
Since this book had some light mystery-thriller elements, I did not figure out who the bad guys were until the very end. I love NOT figuring it out!!
Character development: 4.0 stars
There is one main character, Traci, who is the owner of the Saint Cecilia resort. She runs the place after the death of her husband who was the grandson of the founder of the resort. Both she and her deceased husband, Hoke, ran the place with kindness, empathy, and excellence.
The secondary characters are Shannon, Traci's former BFF; Livvy, Shannon's daughter; Felice, the resort's chef; and Ric, Traci's brother-in-law. So all of the lives of the Saints (rich guests) and the Ain'ts (townies) are very integrated together beautifully.
The tertiary characters are the resort and all of the supporting characters of which there is a lot!
Storyline: 4.0 stars
This mystery-thriller-drama novel is about what is happening at the resort with so many odd things happening among the staff and customers. Traci wants to make things better at the hotel but is coming against a lot of roadblocks. So there is that mystery to solve. A secondary plot is about a child's drowning about 20 years ago when Shannon and Traci were lifeguards at the resort which is another mystery to solve It all comes together beautifully at the end.
The main locations are the fictional Saint Cecilia resort and the surrounding community in Georgia, USA.
Memorable/Informative: 3.5 stars
There wasn't anything memorable in particular, but it really was a nice, easy read!
Book cover: 4.0 stars
Very pretty.
Book title: 4.0 stars
So perfect!
DEFINITE recommend
EBOOK DETAILS
NetGalley ARC (ebook)
Summers at the Saint by Mary Kay Andrews
448 pages
St. Martin's Press
Release date of 05/07/2024
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
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