Search

Search only in certain items:

40x40

Ellen DeGeneres recommended House in Books (curated)

 
House
House
Diane Keaton | 2012 | Architecture & Design, Home & Garden
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"Diane Keaton is equally obsessive about architecture and design – in this book, she presents the work of some of her favorites. It’s all beautiful."

Source
  
40x40

Merissa (11774 KP) created a post

Dec 20, 2022  
"It is clean, and there is no violence." - Debbie
"True Love and trust can break most spells!" - Beth

In Darkness: The Shark by L. Diane Wolfe - @Archaeolibrary, @debbiereadsbook, @Bethb19861, @DancingLemurPre, @SpunkOnAStick, #Contemporary, #Paranormal, #Romance, 5 out of 5 (exceptional) by Beth, 3 out of 5 (good) by Debbie

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/in-darkness-the-shark-by-l-diane-wolfe
     
40x40

Jenna Bush Hager recommended The Thirteenth Tale in Books (curated)

 
The Thirteenth Tale
The Thirteenth Tale
Diane Setterfield | 2006 | Fiction & Poetry
8.0 (7 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield is one of my favorite books of all time. I love a British mystery and this gothic suspense kept me guessing until the end."

Source
  
Give Me Your Hand
Give Me Your Hand
Megan Abbott | 2018 | Thriller
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Dark, intense, and compelling psychological thriller
Kit Owens is surviving high school but not living up to her true potential when Diane Fleming arrives at her school. Diane awakens a fire in Kit and the two form an unlikely friendship that propels Kit to academic success in her senior year. She and Diane study together and push each other to reach to be the best. Kit can't help but feel bad for her friend, who lives with her grandfather after the death of her dad. But all that changes when Diane shares an explosive secret with Kit, one that changes the way she views Diane and basically ends their friendship. Ten years later, Kit has tried to put Diane (and her secret) behind her. She's working in the lab of a female scientist, Dr. Severin, whom she's idolized for years--a woman Diane first helped introduce her to. But when Dr. Severin earns a prestigious grant and Kit learns that Diane is suddenly in the running for one of the coveted spots to work with the Doctor on the research, the past comes rushing back. Soon Diane and Kit find themselves over their head, with secrets and horror lurking around every corner.

So, I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy this one as I started it, but it grew on me. It's not really a pleasant read, at all, and none of the characters are ones you'll really love, but it's very compelling and there's a slow, foreboding creepiness that keeps you reading. I read this one quickly, as it's dark, twisty, and intense and very easy-to-read (as in, a page-turner, not the subject matter).

"My mom always say, you don't have a self until you have a secret." ~Diane

The novel flips between the "then" and "now" format, with Kit narrating to us. It's a female-centered book, and it easily depicts women's uphill battle in the workplace. It also shows the complicated feelings of our female characters: Kit has a lot of thoughts. Her struggle from a poor high school student to doctor is a fascinating one, even if I found her hard to empathize with. You won't necessarily agree with a lot of these characters' (sometimes outlandish) choices, but you'll find them oddly fascinating. I enjoyed how the novel delved into the darkness of friendship--and some of the competition that can come with it. Diane and Kit's relationship is dark and intense, as is the entire novel, really. The secrets that layer this book unravel slowly and eerily, and it really does keep you reading.

I especially thought this one was redeemed or bolstered by its ending; often a thriller is so good and then deflates at the end, but I actually thought this one got a little better at the end. The ending is really well-done, and I didn't feel let down whatsoever.

Overall, this is a dark, intense, and compelling psychological thriller. It's not exactly packed with loveable characters, but they are flawed, interesting, and--at times--quite creepy. You'll be drawn in by its twisty plot and complicated portrayal of friendship and secrets.
  
40x40

Kathy Griffin recommended In The Country We Love in Books (curated)

 
In The Country We Love
In The Country We Love
Diane Guerrero | 2017 | Biography, History & Politics
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"You may recognize Diane Guerrero’s name from Orange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin, but her memoir is about the tragedy that struck her in her childhood. When she was just 14 year old, she came home to discover that her parents and brother had been arrested and were being deported back to Columbia. Diane got to stay in the US because she was born here. At a time when immigrants are living in more fear than ever, Guerrero’s book is a must-read."

Source
  
40x40

Kathy Griffin recommended In The Country We Love in Books (curated)

 
In The Country We Love
In The Country We Love
Diane Guerrero | 2017 | Biography, History & Politics
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"You may recognize Diane Guerrero’s name from Orange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin, but her memoir is about the tragedy that struck her in her childhood. When she was just 14 year old, she came home to discover that her parents and brother had been arrested and were being deported back to Columbia. Diane got to stay in the US because she was born here. At a time when immigrants are living in more fear than ever, Guerrero’s book is a must-read."

Source
  
F
Funhouse
Diane Hoh | 1990
7
6.3 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
80 of 235
Book
Funhouse
By Diane Hoh
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

There are loads of great rides at the amusement park. The Devil's Elbow is the favourite, and always packed. When it flies off its rails, it causes a terrible accident. But Tess isn't so sure it was an accident. Someone knows what she saw, and someone is out to shut her up.

This is one of my favourites from Diane Hoh and the Point horrors. I’m tea enjoying this trip down memory lane. I really don’t like fairground rides.
  
CC
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Mel’s college roommate has finally come to collect on a favor that Mel owes her, and Diane wants Mel to deliver break up cupcakes to her ex-fiance. However, the delivery doesn’t go as planned when Mel finds Mike’s body. With the police looking at Diane as the killer, suddenly Mel finds herself with a new favor – keep Diane out of prison.

Who can you not love a book that starts out with break up cupcakes? The story that follows delivers on the promise with plenty of viable suspects and some good twists. I did feel Mel was foolish at the end of the book, but that was my only complaint. All the usual supporting characters are here, and they are their usual charming selves. I just love them! And there is one scene guaranteed to melt your heart.

NOTE: I received a copy of this book.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2017/04/book-review-caramel-crush-by-jenn.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"After I opened the Zero Maria Cornejo store, Diane Von Furstenburg gave me this book and I wish I had read it years earlier. It’s not how I came up with the brand name, but I love how it expands upon the idea of “zero.”"

Source
  
40x40

Elizabeth Olsen recommended Manhattan (1979) in Movies (curated)

 
Manhattan (1979)
Manhattan (1979)
1979 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
8.7 (3 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Also, Manhattan. I can watch Diane Keaton in a Woody Allen movie over and over and over again. Any time I’m on location somewhere foreign, I watch those two movies ’cause they remind me of New York and being happy. I have them on my computer."

Source