Small Apartments of the World
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A showcase of 30 world-class apartments for modern life in smaller spaces. Small in size but big on...
Barbara the Slut and Other People
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'Astonishing - one of those rare books that manages to be both poignant and hilarious. The last time...
Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore
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es Read our interview with Robin in which he talks about why he wishes novel-reading was on the...
French Rhapsody
Antoine Laurain, Emily Boyce and Jane Aitken
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Praise for "The Red Notebook" "An endearing love story written in beautifully poetic prose. It is an...
O My America!: Second Acts in a New World
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After reckoning with the ends of the earth in acclaimed books such as Terra Incognita and The...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Camino Winds in Books
Aug 20, 2020
It's easy to feel the storm and its tension through Grisham's picturesque writing. Leo hits quickly and the devastation that follows is bad. The post-hurricane feeling on a nearly abandoned Camino Island seems oddly aligned to the pandemic--at least when I read this in May--or it's easy to read that sense into everything I read.
Still, despite the hurricane and the murder and other various killings, this is actually a fun read. Grisham gives us an engaging mystery, and I love his "good versus evil" formula. It always works so well for him and this is one of his breezier presentations. While there isn't much depth, it's a fast read with interesting characters and a snappy mystery. 3.5 stars.
The New Geography of Jobs
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We're used to thinking of the United States in opposing terms: red versus blue, haves versus...
The Grim Reader (Bibliophile Mystery #14)
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San Francisco book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright was hoping for a fun, relaxing weekend at...