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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 💜
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 💜
Friday, June 27, 2025
REVIEW - The Midnight Library (ebook)
OVERVIEW
This book was originally published in 2020, and was on many "recommended book lists", and won multiple awards. So I had very high expectations.
Well, I liked the book, but didn't love it. I truly thought it was about a library, and "real books" would help the main character find her way again. Boy, was I disappointed!
There was a lot about physics and parallel universes, which would be a great way to really lean into the speculative fiction aspects. It could have been even wilder and included magical realism more heavily. Yes, there was some of both, not enough for my taste. For some reason, while reading this book, I kept thinking of A Wrinkle in Time and how it took speculative fiction to the nth degree.
The last twenty pages or so were the best of the book, and I would have liked that powerful writing throughout the book.
OVERALL REVIEW: 3.5 stars.
Writing: 3.0 stars
Matt has written approximately twenty-five books, including fiction, non-fiction, and children's genres.
His writing just didn't do it for me. It wasn't beautiful, descriptive, or elegant.
Character development: 3.5 stars
The main characters are Nora (a young woman) and Mrs. Elm (Nora's former school librarian).
The secondary characters are Joe (Nora's brother), Dan (Nora's friend), and Ash (Nora's friend).
The tertiary characters are all the various people, including friends and family, whom Nora interacts with throughout the book. I cannot say much more, or I will ruin the book for anyone who reads this review.
The character development was okay. It felt as if Nora was led by Mrs. Elm to make the changes, which resulted in her introspection and her growth. I really wanted so much more.
Storyline: 4.0 stars
The storyline about Nora, who has lost her way in her life, finds a library that helps her find her way. I wish that speculative and fiction had been turned up. The storyline was the best part of the book - it was scientific and different. Being purposefully vague here again.
The locations were Bedfordshire, Cambridge, and London, England.
Memorable/Informative: 3.5 stars
There were some powerful quotes, but I have already forgotten them, so that says a lot.
Book cover: 3.0 stars
Meh!
Book title: 3.0 stars
Somewhat misleading.
Recommend
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow: ebook
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
288 pages
Viking
Release date: 8/13/2020
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)
TRIGGER WARNINGS:
Alcohol; alcoholism; suicide; death of a parent; grief, strong cursing; cancer; gun violence; medical content
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
DNF - Better Small Talk (audiobook)
Thursday, June 26, 2025
REVIEW - We Might Just Make It After All (audiobook)
This is a memoir of the personal and professional relationship between Elyce and Kate. They met as undergrads at the University of Kansas in 1981, and their friendship took off from there!
Most of the memoir covers their friendship before Kate Spade New York was sold to Liz Claiborne in 2006. This is a love letter from Elyce to Kate about their friendship. They had a very normal best-friendship, which included the normal difficulties of any relationship.
If you are looking for a tell-all with details about Kate Spade's death by suicide, this is not the book for you.
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars
Writing: 4.5 stars
The writing was strong with real and raw anecdotes that are true of any long-term friendship. Elyce was the only person who could have written this book about her best friend.
Narration: 5.0 stars
Elyce does a great job with the narration. I love it when the author narrates the audiobook. Especially as it is her and Kate's lives before, during, and after the loss of her best friend. Elyce was never the "face" of any of the companies with Kate, but she rocks it!
Character development: 4.5 stars
The main characters are Elyce (the author and BFF) and Kate (the eponymous designer and BFF).
The secondary characters are the other partners (both professional and personal), parents, friends, and family.
The tertiary character is Kate Spade New York - the company.
There is a huge cast of characters (especially New York fashion folks), which makes it hard to follow who is who, as I am from Los Angeles.
The character development was good, but most especially for the two main characters. We are let into their entire friendship and backstories.
Memorable: 4.0 stars
Kate and Elyce, along with their partners, create an international and multi-million-dollar empire out of basically nothing. Of course, they make mistakes along the way, but what entrepreneurial spirit during the wild 1990s!!
Entertaining/Educational: 4.0 stars
I had always thought that I had bought Kate Spade during the heyday, but I was wrong! I didn't realize that Kate, Elyce, and their partners sold their final stake in Kate Spade New York in 2006.
Book cover: 4.0 stars
There had to be a better picture!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Perfection on ALL levels! (Read the book to find out WHY!)
Strong recommend
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow: audiobook
9 hours, 25 minutes
Simon & Schuster Audio
Release date: 6/17/2025
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Moderate cursing, sexism, misogyny, suicide, pregnancy
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
REVIEW - A Resistance of Witches (eARC/ebook)
OVERVIEW
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
Oh, my goodness! This is Morgan's debut novel, and I can guarantee that this will not be her last novel.
This is a book about World War II (I know, dear readers) and British witches who are fighting against Hitler and the Nazis. How could I ever resist such an incredible premise?
The topic of witches has always fascinated me from the Harry Potter series to the Practical Magic series to the A Discovery of Witches series, plus throw in Stevie Nicks's music, and you get my vibe!
OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars.
Writing: 5.0 stars
I honestly cannot believe that Morgan is a first-time writer! She writes so descriptively, elegantly, and beautifully as if she has lived in this book's world. So incredibly talented!
I loved the main character of Lydia, her friends, and her coven. Please make this a series, Morgan!
Character development: 5.0 stars
The main characters are: Lydia (a British witch), Rebecca (a French resistance fighter), and Henry (an American art historian). What a triumvirate of incredible and diverse characters!
The secondary characters are: Evelyn (Lydia's mother), the British coven, and French resistance fighters.
The tertiary characters the bad guys: bad witches, Nazis/Gestapo, Hitler, and everyone working against the Allied forces.
The character development was strong, which I so enjoy! Most especially due to the addition of witchcraft (read the book to find out more)!
Storyline: 5.0 stars
The storyline is about a British witch coven fighting against the Nazis while searching for the Grimorium Bellum (an evil grimoire or book of magic) before the Nazis discover it. The timeline covers from November 1940 to Victory in Europe Day (May 8, 1945).
World War II was not the main focus of the book (I was so glad), but rather the politics of the witch coven and its impact on the war.
The locations were primarily London, England; Dordogne, France; and Bavaria, Germany.
Memorable/Informative: 5.0 stars
This novel was a creative way to think about "what if" about World War II.
Book cover: 5.0 stars
Beautiful!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Excellent!
Highly recommend
NetGalley eARC/ebook
A Resistance of Witches by Morgan Ryan
415 pages
Viking
FUTURE release date: 7/15/2025
INFORMATIONAL LINKS
TRIGGER WARNINGS:
Anti-semitism; violence; death of a parent; murder; grief, mild cursing; war; gun/knife violence; medical content; witchcraft.
Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜