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Nesting

Nesting, by Roisín O’Donnell, tells the story of Ciara as she tries to leave her awful husband. Breaking up is complicated because they have two little girls, Sophie and Ella, and when the story begins, Ciara’s pretty sure she’s pregnant again. She’s tried leaving Ryan before, and decided to come back and give their relationship another […]

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I got The Good Doctor, by Juno Dawson, on our stop at Who North America on our massive road trip. Our whole summer road trip was full of amazing finds along the way (crystal digging! cave exploring! so many new hikes!) and when I saw that we were kinda sorta near a Doctor Who outpost, we […]

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Lowdown, by Anthony Schneider, follows Jimmy Piccini’s life, told in two different timelines. The novel shows readers his life as a young man: learning the mob business, navigating the loyalties, and falling for Milena, the captivating wife of another made man. When Jimmy is connected with a murder,  and refuses to rat on any one […]

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Alas, Babylon

Alas, Babylon, by Pat Frank, is a post-apocalyptic story, written in 1959, which gives it that fascinating retro look at an alternate future. Alas, Babylon is very much a Cold War novel, both in the nuclear threat and the general views of American life. The story follows Randy Bragg, a former lawyer in a small […]

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Class boundaries disappear and secrets slip out on a long, hot journey from England to Australia in Rachel Rhys’ Dangerous Crossing. London housemaid Lily Shepherd signs on for 2 years in Australia, taking advantage of the reduced fare, and hoping that time and distance will heal her. She’s in tourist class, a sort of midrange accommodation that was totall...

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