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Thursday, February 27, 2025

My next eARC/eBOOK is...


 My Name is Emilia del Valle by Isabel Allende (eARC/eBOOK)


Yes, my dear blog reader, 

You are reading that CORRECTLY! I am back on track with my pending books to read this Isabel Allende masterpiece (all of her books are masterpieces)!!


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

REVIEW - The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line (eBOOK)


 The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line by Mari K. Eder (eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

I made the right decision by switching from an audioBOOK to an eBOOK for this one!! The personal pictures and visual names of these "bad ass women" were important to me to "feel" them. 

I thoroughly enjoyed learning about these incredible, formidable, and inspiring women who helped turn the tide of WWII (yes, I know, but this was about WOMEN)! The sad part for me was that these heroines are largely unknown, which is another example of history focusing on white men. ARGH!

TRIGGER WARNING: Violence, guns, murder, assassination, war, racism, sexism, xenophobia, sexual violence, and genocide


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

Mari, a retired Major General (U.S. Army), wrote this book. She did not know about many of the sixteen (two were a pair of sisters) heroines, and I had read about two of them.  

She wrote well, but not beautifully. Yes, this was a biography, but there could have been more descriptive language about the women, their environment, and their thoughts. The bottom line is that the author writes like a Major General.  

This book was heavily researched with footnotes, a bibliography, and references. What a labor of love for Mari! 

The writing would have been better if there had been more editing. Meri repeated herself in the chapters about each heroine and in the closing three chapters. 


Character development: 5.0 stars

These heroines (and Main Characters) were:

  • Alice Marble (American)
  • Hilda Gimpel Eisen (Polish)
  • Stephanie Czech Rader (American)
  • Elizabeth Peet McIntosh (American)
  • Virginia Hall Goillot (American)
  • Mary Taylor Previte (English-American)
  • Ruth Gruber (American)
  • Dame Mary Sigillo Barraco (American)
  • Berendina Diet Eman (Dutch)
  • Ida and Louise Cook (English)
  • Marion Armstrong Frieswyk (American)
  • Elizabeth Bemis Robarts (American)
  • Ola Mildred Rexroat McDonald (American)
  • Katherine Flynn Nolan (American)
  • Charity Adams Earley (American)
These women were fully described, as well as the "trigger moment" for them and their WWII accomplishments. what they accomplished during WWII. They were simply all HEROINES!!! 

The secondary characters were American, Russian, and English government officials, military, and spy agencies. 

The tertiary character is WWII.

Many historical figures and minor characters were mentioned in this biography.  


Storyline:  5.0 stars

Each of the women had a different storyline in their own chapter. All of these women were called to service by the war and/or felt the need to serve others. Their stories were incredible and memorable!

The main locations were the U.S., China, and Europe. 


Memorable/Informative:   5.0 stars

These women were the real deal! There are other "forgotten to history" women who should be recognized for their accomplishments during WWII. Some of the stories are better than what Hollywood could write. No spoilers here!  


Book cover: 5.0 stars

Perfect!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Excellent!    


STRONGLY recommend


Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrowed (eBOOK)

The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line by Mari K. Eder

400 pages 

Sourcebooks

Release date of 8/3/2021


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Mari K. Eder

My Goodreads review

My Storygraph review

Sourcebooks

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)


Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

My next audioBOOK is...


 Fearless and Free by Josephine Baker (audioBOOK) 



Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

REVIEW - Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come (audioBOOK)


 Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica Pan (audioBOOK)


OVERVIEW

This was a funny, tongue-in-cheek, and insightful memoir by an introvert. Jessica took a year to do things out of her comfort zone that an extrovert would do. She had quite the adventures and did things that I would never do as an ambivert and neither would my resident introvert in my family. 

I really enjoyed this memoir and it had me shaking with laughter. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it was mine!

TRIGGER ALERT: Foul language, drug use, and alcohol use


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

The writing was so well done and it is apparent that Jessica has a master's in journalism major! Perfectly described, but still done with an appropriate utilization of words.

I am very confident that Jessica did not use a ghostwriter! 


Narration: 5.0  stars

Jessica narrates beautifully and really tells her story her way.


Character Arc: 5.0 stars

The audioBOOK is chronological showing her growth as a person and sometimes extrovert. 


Memorable:  5.0 stars

Oh, my the things that Jessica did! She did stand-up comedy three times, talking to random strangers, online friendship dating, networking, improvisational classes, deep talking to men, traveling alone to a foreign country, going to Portugal to use "magic mushrooms", and hosted her first dinner party. 

She really did a fantastic job getting out of her comfort zone! 


Entertaining:   5.0 stars

At times, Jessica was so funny that when I was listening to this audioBOOK in bed I was afraid I would wake up my husband.  


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Nice..        


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Hysterical!  


HIGHLY recommend


STATISTICS

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (audioBOOK)

Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica Pan

Penguin Audio

8 hours, 52 minutes

Release date of 5/28/2019


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Jessica Pan

My Goodreads review

My Storygraph review

Penguin Audio

Los Angeles Public Library


Happy reading, 

Dorothea ðŸ’œ

Sunday, February 23, 2025

My next eBOOK is...


 The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line by Mari K. Eder (eBOOK)


Hi, everyone!


So I am continuing to read out of order. As I indicated in this post, after I started this book as an audioBOOK, I realized it would be better as an eBOOK. 
 

Since I have not started the Isabel Allende eARC book YET, it will be my next book to read after this one. I promise with no more excuses!


Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜

REVIEW - The Medici Return (eBOOK)


 The Medici Return (Cotton Malone Series #19) by Steve Berry (eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

Well, this is getting to be a long series - The Cotton Malone Series. This historical fiction mystery novel was an interesting read with information about Florence, Sienna, and the Medicis (pronounced MED-i-chis). 

Sadly, this series leaves us with the same cliffhanger from the last book in this series. C'mon, Steve Berry! This is book 19 - PLEASE, write book 20 and wrap it up. Cotton needs to really retire to his bookshop in Copenhagen!!!

I was so lucky to receive this book from the library the day it was released!! Please get a library card if you don't already have one. There is so much more than books at the library to explore!

TRIGGER WARNING: Violence, guns, murder, assassination, classicism, war, infidelity, and toxic relationships


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

Steve Berry is an amazing researcher which is evident in his writing. He travels to the locations he writes about which makes me so jealous. Plus, he adds details and descriptions. 

I like that he always includes a detailed Author Note that breaks down the facts from fiction. The only issue for me is the Italian language references and terms in this novel that I couldn't find more via Google Translate. A glossary would be helpful to this reader!


Character development: 4.0 stars

The main character is Cotton (a former CIA-type operative) who gets called by his former boss to help the Vatican with a problem. Cotton is a hugely multifaceted and fascinating character who has been fully developed through the nineteen books in this series. Honestly, I would love to have Cotton as a friend or neighbor!

The secondary characters are Bishops Richter, Stamm, and Ascolani (Roman Catholic bishops); Father Giumenta (Roman Catholic priest); and Eric (Italian political operative). 

The tertiary characters are the Pope, the Vatican, the Roman Catholic church hierarchy, and assorted people in the various locales.

Many historical and current minor characters moved this fictional story along. 


Storyline:  3.0 stars

The story starts with Cotton surreptitiously doing a "sneak and peek" in a church residence in Germany. Then everything goes haywire with five or six storylines that tie up at the end. 

The multiple storylines were hard to follow due to the many characters involved. Additionally, some of the things that were done by these characters were unbelievable and unreasonable (not getting into specifics to avoid spoilers). It seemed like a real stretch at times. 

The main locations were primarily Rome, Florence, and Siena. 


Memorable/Informative:   4.0 stars

I now know how to pronounce Medici correctly (MED-i-chi)! 

But, seriously, I really didn't realize the power and wealth that the Medici family had in Tuscany and beyond including multiple Medici popes. Unfortunately, the line died out along with the wealth and power. 

Thankfully, Anna Maria Luisa Medici left all of her wealth including jewels, artwork, etc. to Florence upon her death. There was a condition that this gift never left the city. This provided a treasure trove of so much beauty that made Florence one of the most incredible cities in the world. 


Book cover: 4.0 stars

So pretty!


Book title: 4.0 stars 

Excellent!    


DEFINITE recommend


Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrowed (eBOOK)

The Medici Return (Cotton Malone Series #19) by Steve Berry

405 pages 

Grand Central Publishing

Release date of 2/18/2025


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Steve Berry

My Goodreads review

My Storygraph review

Grand Central Publishing

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)



Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜

Thursday, February 20, 2025

My next audioBOOK is...


 Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica Pan (audioBOOK)



Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜

Switching from audioBOOK to eBOOK


 The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line by Mari K. Eder


Hi, everyone!

I am really enjoying this audioBOOK! But with all the interesting WWII women (yes, I know), I want to enjoy and savor it as an eBOOK. So I will return this audioBOOK to the library and check it out as an eBOOK later. It is a fascinating book and I have only read about two women. 

This is another example of why I love my local Los Angeles Public Library! If you don't have a library card, get one as you are missing out!!


Happy reading,

Dorothea 💜


Wednesday, February 19, 2025

My next eBOOK...


The Medici Return (Cotton Malone Series #19) by Steve Berry (eBOOK)
 

Hello, everyone!


As I indicated in my earlier post yesterday LINK, this highly-anticipated book for me became available yesterday as a Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) hold!!


So I am still pausing my Isabel Allende ARC to dive into this book!


Happy reading!

Dorothea 💜

REVIEW - The Dressmakers of London (eBOOK)


 The Dressmakers of London by Julia Kelly (eBOOK)


OVERVIEW

What a lovely book! It is my sixth read book of Julia's recently published seven historical fiction and mystery historical fiction novels. 

Yes, dear blog reader, you may say I previously swore off WWII books FOREVER! Well, exceptions are going to be made for books that interest me and for authors that I love reading. This book met 2 of 2!! Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

I was so lucky to receive this book from the library the day it was released!! Don't forget to use your library card - it is good for more than books! Off soapbox, now! 

TRIGGER WARNING: Death of a parent, war, infidelity, toxic relationships


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

As always, Julia writes so incredibly beautifully. Her prose is filled with gorgeous descriptions of the beautiful clothing in this novel. The clothing sounded amazing even with the rationing. 

Julia researched WWII clothing and clothing rationing as compared to current times. In the Author's Note, the incredible differences in quantity and quality of clothing from the 1940s to now are shocking. On a personal note, my daughter and I are purchasing better-made and sustainable clothing that we can tailor and wear for longer. The fast fashion clothing trend just isn't working for us anymore! 

 

Character development: 5.0 stars

The main characters are Sylvia (older sister), Izzie (younger sister), Miss Reid (seamstress), and William (barrister and friend of the sisters).

The secondary characters are Hugo (Sylvia's husband), Jack (Izzie's friend), Claire (Sylvia's friend), Maggie (Sylvia/Izzie's mother), and the dressmaker shop, Mrs. Shelton's Fashions. 

The tertiary characters are Sylvia's high-society friends, Izzie's WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) friends, and WWII.  

I loved that Julia used letters between the characters which was the best way to communicate back then. It also allowed the characters to more fully develop who they were versus what they showed to others. The letters were so touching and perfect.

Many minor characters also helped bring this lovely novel to life.   


Storyline:  5.0 stars

The basic premise is that Maggie dies leaving her dressmaker shop to her two daughters, Sylvia and Izzie who are estranged. Then Izzie is conscripted into the WAAF leaving Sylvia to run the dressmaker shop. The sisters write letters to one another and other characters which adds such a beautiful touch to this novel. 

The main locations were primarily London with some time spent in other cities in England. 


Memorable/Informative:   5.0 stars

I knew there was rationing in England and the U.S. during WWII as my dad spoke of ration books and "brownouts". He was around seven at the end of WWII and lived on the West Coast where the threat of attack was real. 

But, I had no idea how difficult it was regarding clothing, especially for women. The annual reduction in ration coupons until 1949 must have been incredibly challenging to manage. 

I also had no idea how bad the classicism was in England during WWII. But, unfortunately, we have the same type of elitism here in the U.S., unfortunately.


Book cover: 5.0 stars

So pretty!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Excellent!    


HIGHLY recommend


Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrowed (eBOOK)

The Dressmakers of London by Julia Kelly

430 pages 

Gallery Books

Release date of 2/18/2025


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Julia Kelly

My Goodreads review

My Storygraph review

Gallery Books

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)



Happy reading, 

Dorothea 💜



 


 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

My next eBOOK is...


 The Dressmakers of London by Julia Kelly (eBOOK)


Hello, everyone!


As I indicated in my earlier post today LINK, this highly-anticipated book for me, just became available as a Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) hold!!


So I am pausing my Isabel Allende ARC to dive into this book!


Happy reading!

Dorothea 💜