Showing posts with label book review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book review. Show all posts

Review: A Study in Scarlet Women


So today I'm grumpy because while I try to be objective, there's just no way I can when it comes to the most recent book I finished.  I have no idea if it's good or bad (I mean, it's not terrible, not at all) because I just enjoyed it so much.  And I have books like that sometimes - books that very much hit things that I personally love where I want to recommend them, but I'm not sure how blinded I am by getting so many of my tastes all at once.  And that was definitely the case for this book, which I believe is either the third or fourth book I finished this year.


A Study in Scarlet Women | Sherry Thomas

Berkely
2016
336 Pages

Rating: 5 Stars
Book 4/50 of 2019

Synopsis:
With her inquisitive mind, Charlotte Holmes has never felt comfortable with the demureness expected of the fairer sex in upper class society. But even she never thought that she would become a social pariah, an outcast fending for herself on the mean streets of London. 
 
When the city is struck by a trio of unexpected deaths and suspicion falls on her sister and her father, Charlotte is desperate to find the true culprits and clear the family name. She’ll have help from friends new and old—a kind-hearted widow, a police inspector, and a man who has long loved her.

But in the end, it will be up to Charlotte, under the assumed name Sherlock Holmes, to challenge society’s expectations and match wits against an unseen mastermind.

Review: An Unwanted Guest

An Unwanted Guest | Shari LapenaPamela Dornan Books
2018
304 Pages


Rating: 3 Stars
Book 3/50 of 2019

Synopsis: 
It's winter in the Catskills and Mitchell's Inn, nestled deep in the woods, is the perfect setting for a relaxing--maybe even romantic--weekend away. It boasts spacious old rooms with huge woodburning fireplaces, a well-stocked wine cellar, and opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or just curling up with a good murder mystery.

So when the weather takes a turn for the worse, and a blizzard cuts off the electricity--and all contact with the outside world--the guests settle in and try to make the best of it.
Soon, though, one of the guests turns up dead--it looks like an accident. But when a second guest dies, they start to panic. 
Within the snowed-in paradise, something--or someone--is picking off the guests one by one. And there's nothing they can do but hunker down and hope they can survive the storm--and one another.



Review: The Prince and the Dressmaker

The Prince and the Dressmaker | Jen Wang

First Second
2018
288 Pages

Rating: 4 Stars
Book 2/50 of 2019

Synopsis:
Paris, at the dawn of the modern age:
Prince Sebastian is looking for a bride―or rather, his parents are looking for one for him. Sebastian is too busy hiding his secret life from everyone. At night he puts on daring dresses and takes Paris by storm as the fabulous Lady Crystallia―the hottest fashion icon in the world capital of fashion!
Sebastian’s secret weapon (and best friend) is the brilliant dressmaker Frances―one of only two people who know the truth: sometimes this boy wears dresses. But Frances dreams of greatness, and being someone’s secret weapon means being a secret. Forever. How long can Frances defer her dreams to protect a friend? Jen Wang weaves an exuberantly romantic tale of identity, young love, art, and family. A fairy tale for any age, The Prince and the Dressmaker will steal your heart.

Book Review: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

So today I'm grumpy because I haven't had time to read as much as I would have liked lately and my TBR is not so much a list as it is a huge, amorphous mass of book titles lurking in the back of my mind.  I have picked up a few things here and there, though, and one of my most recent finishes was The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle.



Book Talk: Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik (Book 31)

Today I'm grumpy because this book wasn't longer, because there wasn't more to read, and because I already finished it!  And I don't own it so I don't get to read it again!

The book was Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, and I really, really enjoyed it.