Monday, March 3, 2025

Books Read - February 2025


The Time of the Child, Niall Williams, 4.25* Beautiful prose about people living in a rural Irish village in the early 1960s.  Social atmosphere and attitudes weaved through the villagers observations.  Quiet plot.

The Wedding People, Allison Espoch, 4.5* Jenna Book Club pick that I read quickly and and enjoyed.  Lost points for being somewhat unrealistic, but won points for overcoming that obstacle for me.

In France Profound, TD Allman, 4* First completed non-fiction of the year.  War correspondent Allman describes the history of his house and its surrounding French village, which he owned for thirty-four years until his death.  Great descriptions of history, LOTS of minute detail.  

The Frozen River, Ariel Lawson, 5* Best book of the year, so far.  Checked off many of my boxes: Realistic history, plot-driven, interesting, acknowledged back stories. Thank you to sister Sarah for recommending!

Three Days in June, Anne Tyler, 4.5* Read in one day. Love reading her prose. 

Beautyland, Marie-Helene Berlin, 4* Getting a lot of press.  I still enjoyed this, despite the main character being an alien.  The main character was exactly my age and lived in NYC.  Still didn't "get it".  

The Most, Jessica Anthony, 5* Devoured it. @elinhilderbrand recommendation. A novella, I read it in an afternoon.  Marriage drama.  

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