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Friday, January 31, 2025

My next eARC/eBOOK is...


 A Map to Paradise by Susan Meissner (eARC/eBOOK)


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ

Thursday, January 30, 2025

REVIEW - Looking for Jane (eBOOK)

Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall (eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

OH. MY. GOODNESS!! This historical novel resonated with me beyond belief. Most especially because of the overturn of Roe which had always guaranteed me access to an abortion for all of my childbearing years! But the same cannot be said for my daughter, which terrifies me. 

This is the second book by Heather Marshall that I have read. This is her first novel and it was AH-MAZING!!!! I cannot wait for her to write more amazing books!!

TRIGGER WARNING: Death, maternity homes, abortion, infidelity, infertility, medical procedures, rape, forced institutionalization, forced adoption


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

The writing is intense, well done, and just so incredible. Heather put a lot of thought and effort into researching this book. The stories are heartbreaking and revolting. She writes about everything in this book including horrifying situations candidly while still allowing this to be an enjoyable book.   

 

Character development: 5.0 stars

The main characters are Angela (an infertile woman trying to get pregnant), Evelyn (an abortion provider before it was legal), and Nancy (a pregnant young woman). All of their stories are from different times before, during, and after abortion was legal in Canada.  

The secondary characters are Tina (Angela's wife), Molly (Evelyn's friend), and Michael (Nancy's friend). 

There are so many tertiary and general characters that if I explained who they were it would ruin the story.  


Storyline:  5.0 stars

The basic premise was about access to abortion from the 1960s to current times. But, this historical fiction novel is more than abortion. It is about motherhood and the issues and choices that we face from infertility, OB/GYN care, birth control, adoption, and abortion. People who become pregnant, trans women, and women in general have so much to consider and need good healthcare to live well and be healthy. 

The main locations were Toronto and Montreal, Canada


Memorable/Informative:   5.0 stars

This novel is a feminist manifesto to be angry, fight, and advocate for body autonomy and our civil rights. We do not want to go back to the 1950s when a white, old man decided the course of a woman's life (whether or not she could have an abortion). 

Unfortunately, the current administration in the U.S. wants us to return to the "dark ages" of women's health. I am hopeful that the courts will shut this nonsense down!


Book cover: 5.0 stars

So pretty!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Perfect, in so many ways!    


HIGHLY recommend


Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (eBOOK)

Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall

400 pages 

Atria Books

Release date of 3/7/2023


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Heather Marshall

My Goodreads review

Storygraph

Atria Books

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)



Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ



 


 

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

My next eBOOK is...


 Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall (eBOOK)


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ

REVIEW - The Lost Passenger (eARC/eBOOK)


 The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn (eARC/eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

This is my first book by Frances Quinn and is her third historical novel. Her previous two historical novels also had unique premises.

I'm struggling with this review because I liked the premise, but it didn't feel like it was executed as realistically as it could have been. Plus, I really didn't like many of the characters. 

TRIGGER WARNING: Death, infidelity, alcohol abuse, sinking of the Titanic, poverty


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.5 stars

The writing in this novel is good. The sinking of the Titanic is vividly done almost worse than watching the movie as I could imagine the horror in my mind. 

I did have some difficulty with the English slang of the period and couldn't always find definitions for some of it. A glossary of terms might have been helpful but would be cumbersome. 

 

Character development: 4.0 stars

The main character is Elinor, the spoiled rich daughter of the "Cotton King" who marries the son of an earl. It was a loveless marriage and she is horribly unhappy and controlled. 

The secondary characters are Frederick (Elinor's husband), Robert (Elinor's father), Molly (Elinor's temporary maid), and Molly's family in New York. 

The tertiary characters are Frederick's friends and family and the Titanic. 

This historical novel had a huge cast of characters. They were necessary to add richness to the story. But I didn't like most of them, especially the main character and the titled English people.  


Storyline:  4.0 stars

The basic premise was a young rich woman in an unhappy marriage survives the sinking of the Titanic with her young son. To start a new life in New York, she must be listed among the dead. So she thinks quickly and decides to change their lives forever. 

The main locations were in various cities in England; aboard the Titanic and the Carpathia; and the Lower East Side of New York City.    


Memorable/Informative:  4.0 stars

The premise of this book is good and could have happened in the 1910s when this novel was set, but it still would have been difficult to pull off. 

But, it would never work today. Social media would never let it happen. This makes me think about the role social media has in my life. It is definitely something to cut back on and engage in the present.


Book cover: 4.0 stars

Meh!


Book title: 4.0 stars 

There could be a stronger title.    


DEFINITE recommend


NetGalley ARC (eARC/eBOOK)

The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn

384 pages 

Simon & Schuster UK

FUTURE release date of 2/25/2025


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Frances Quinn

My Goodreads review

Storygraph

Simon and Schuster UK

NetGalley


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ



 

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

My next eARC/eBOOK is...


 The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn (eARC/eBOOK)


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ

REVIEW - The Secret History of Audrey James (eARC/eBOOK)


 The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall (eARC/eBOOK)

OVERVIEW

Oh, my goodness! This book is absolutely AH-MAZING!! I inhaled it as I couldn't stop reading it!! This is my first novel by this author as this is only her second book. Now, I am off to find her first novel and inhale it too, I'm sure. 

Yes, I know! I have said that I wouldn't read any more WWII historical novels. But, this novel appealed to me because it was about the German Resistance (Red Orchestra). I had no idea that there were so many resistance cells before and during WWII including SS officers, university students, and others who despised Hitler. It was fascinating to learn of the many reasons for the resistance from altruism to love of country to stopping the war.  

TRIGGER WARNING: War, Holocaust, sexual assault, starvation, physical violence, blood, confinement, death


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

The writing is phenomenal, beautiful, and heartbreaking. It is so appropriate that I was reading this incredible historical novel yesterday on International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. 

This historical novel makes me ponder the similarities in what is currently happening in my country after the change in the administration. It is a warning to us all to never forget and a call to resist! 


 

Character development: 5.0 stars

There are two main characters in each of the dual timelines. In the WWII timeline, they are Audrey (an English-German young woman) and Ilse (Audrey's Jewish best friend). In the more contemporary timeline, they are Audrey (now an elderly woman) and Kate (Audrey's employee). 

There is a secondary character in each timeline. In the contemporary timeline, it is Ian (Kate's friend). In the WWII timeline, it is Friedrich (SS officer). 

The tertiary characters are Audrey and Ilse's families, Kate's family and husband, and WWII.   

This novel had many interesting and nuanced characters developed well to enrich the storyline. 


Storyline:  5.0 stars

This novel is told in dual timelines chronologically with a few flashbacks, as needed. The WWII story is about WWII, German resistance, and the end of the war and the contemporary story is about a woman surviving the loss of her parents in a horrible car crash and starting a new life.  

The main locations were Berlin, Germany; Alnwick, England; various locales in the Netherlands and Germany.   


Memorable/Informative:  5.0 stars

I did not know anything at all about German resistance before or during WWII. The only resistance that I learned about was the French resistance. The assumption was that the Germans collaborated or ignored what was happening around them, but this novel shows that this just wasn't the truth. 

This author highlighted so many women who were part of the German resistance who were integral in fighting against Germany to defeat Hitler and end the war. 


Book cover: 5.0 stars

Gorgeous!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Excellent!   


HIGHLY recommend


NetGalley ARC (eARC/eBOOK)

The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall 

429 pages 

Simon & Schuster

FUTURE release date of 2/25/2025


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Heather Marshall

My Goodreads review

Storygraph

Simon and Schuster

NetGalley


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ



 

Monday, January 27, 2025

My next audiobook is...


Never: The Autobiography by Rick Astley (audiobook)
 


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ

REVIEW - Let's Call Her Barbie (audiobook)


 Let's Call Her Barbie by RenΓ©e Rosen (audiobook)


OVERVIEW

This was one of those books you assume will be one thing, and then it is very different and better! Initially, I thought this book would be about Barbie and the development of the entire line, various types, and clothing. But, it was so much more. The people behind the invention and development were much more interesting than Barbie. That is a lot as I am a Southern California girl who grew up with Barbie and a Mattel factory near my childhood home. 

One of my early memories involves playing with my cousin, Deana's, Barbies while listening to The Mamas and Papas on American Bandstand and her shushing me. I was five or younger. 

TRIGGER ALERT: Foul language, alcoholism, drug abuse, sexual content, eating disorders 


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

RenΓ©e writes beautifully. It is as if you can feel the minds and hearts of the characters. So well done!  


Narration: 5.0 stars

The narration was wonderfully done. The narrator had a perfect voice for this audiobook. 


Character Arc: 5.0 stars

The audiobook is a chronological story of Barbie from her development in 1956 to 1976. This twenty years is the heyday of Barbie with some flashbacks to explain some of the characters' backstories. The characters most involved with Barbie included Ruth and Elliot Handler, Jack Ryan, and Charlotte Johnson.  

The stories of the four main characters and many secondary and tertiary characters are more fascinating than the development and creation of Barbie. I was shocked, but so intrigued!


Memorable:  5.0 stars

Ruth Handler was an incredible force of nature. I would have loved to meet her as she invented Barbie and then developed her from a prototype to a toy dynasty. Ruth was badass! 


Entertaining:   5.0 stars

This book was full of wild and crazy stories! There was never a moment to be bored. 


Book cover: 5.0 stars

Perfect.      


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Awesome title!


HIGHLY recommend


STATISTICS

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (audiobook)

Let's Call Her Barbie by RenΓ©e Rosen

Penguin Audio

12 hours, 51 minutes

Release date of 1/21/2025


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

RenΓ©e Rosen

My Goodreads review

My Storygraph review

Penguin Audio

Los Angeles Public Library


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ



Saturday, January 25, 2025

My next eARC/eBOOK is...


 The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall (eARC/eBOOK)


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ

REVIEW - The Memory of Cotton (eBOOK)


The Memory of Cotton by Ann K. Howley (eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

Okay, for full transparency, I have known the author, Ann, for a long time. Our sisters have been friends since junior high. Ann and I graduated from CSULA and took some college classes together. 

But, when Ann asked me to read her book and give an honest review, I knew I could be fair and truthful. She gave me a free Kindle copy to read and review. 

I always knew Ann could write well, but I didn't realize how well. This gem of a young adult fiction book is exactly what middle and junior high school students should be required to read in English classes. This is also a good book for deep discussion and openness for parents to easily cover difficult topics with their kids. 

TRIGGER WARNING: Reference to murders, some Ku Klux Klan interaction, LGBT+ prejudice, loss of a child, bullying, physical violence


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

Ann writes vividly and beautifully. Descriptive, yet not overly so. 

This is a perfect mix of writing for young adults with some SAT words to prepare them for college. But, it is also a good read for adults. 

 

Character development: 5.0 stars

The three main characters are Shelby (a 15-year-old girl), Darrin (Shelby's best friend), and Margaret/Grandma (Shelby's grandmother). Shelby and Darrin are on an adventure with Grandma from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. 

The secondary characters are Miss Rose (Grandma's childhood best friend), Mr. Robert (Miss Rose's brother), and Charlie (Shelby's brother). These characters add so much character and depth to this lovely story. 

The tertiary characters are Shelby's and Darrin's parents and the people of Finley, NC.  

This novel had many varied characters to round out the storyline and dive deeply into the main characters' personas including the difficult subject matter.   


Storyline:  5.0 stars

This novel is told chronologically, but there are some slight flashbacks to explain what is happening currently. Some of this is done via journal entries.  

But the story is about Shelby finding a Ku Klux Klan robe while helping her Grandma pack to move. This discovery sets off a chain of events impacting Grandma's hometown and three families. 

The main locations were Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Finley, North Carolina.  


Memorable/Informative:  5.0 stars

I did not know about the three cycles of the Ku Klux Klan. But, I despise everything they stand for, period. However, learning about them prepares me for how to deal with them.

Unfortunately, this novel is incredibly relevant due to the changes occurring in our federal government with the current presidential administration.

I did not think I would enjoy a novel that included the Ku Klux Klan, but I did. 


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Pretty!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Excellent!   


HIGHLY recommend


BOOK INFORMATION

Kindle eBOOK gifted by the author

The Memory of Cotton by Ann K. Howley

184 pages 

Independent 

Release date of 5/1/2024


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Ann K. Howley

My Goodreads review


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ



 

StoryGraph

 


Hello, everyone!!

A friend of mine, Alexandra (THANK YOU!), recently reminded me to check out StoryGraph. Incidentally, we met at a Taylor Swift concert - serendipity. We love books and Taylor!

I just set up my StoryGraph account - booksbydorothea - and I absolutely adore it already!! It is so personalizable and easy to use. You can even import your Goodreads information. I tweaked my reads as it all didn't transfer perfectly, but that usually happens with any file transfer! 

So I will use Goodreads and StoryGraph concurrently this year and see who performs the best. I have a feeling already! But, I will give it the full year.

As an aside, I am trying to avoid making more money for billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos. I also love that StoryGraph is not connected with either and was created by a Black woman! I am also looking for an app that is like Instagram, but not attached to Meta. Supposedly, Bluesky is doing that now. Fingers crossed! 

As a reminder, contact information is:

Email: booksbydorotheablog@gmail.com

Blog: booksbydorothea.blogspot.com

Goodreads: BOOKSBYDOROTHEA 

StoryGraph: booksbydorothea

Instagram: booksbydorothea 

 

If you follow me on any of these platforms, please let me know so I can follow you back!!


Happy reading, 

Dorothea πŸ’œ