Tag: book review

  • Magic Hour

    Magic Hour

    Book Review: Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah I love Kristin Hannah. There, I said it. She has a way of storytelling that engulfs you with emotions and embeds you in the characters’ lives. So, it’s no wonder that I enjoyed Magic Hour. This is the oldest book of hers that I’ve read, and it felt…

  • The Desperate Wives of Texas

    The Desperate Wives of Texas

    Book Review: The Hunting Wives by May Cobb When Sophie moved with her husband and child from Chicago to Mapleton, a small town in east Texas, she was looking for a quieter life. Days filled with gardening, craft projects, and creating her blog. But soon, she feels restless and envious of those around her. What…

  • Finding Anna K

    Finding Anna K

    Anna Karenina is one of those big books that I carry around and say I will read, some day. The story intrigues me, but I’m not committed to it yet. However, when I found out that Anna K is a retelling of the story, set amongst the opulence of over-privileged high school kids in New…

  • The Beautiful Novel of Mina Lee

    The Beautiful Novel of Mina Lee

    The Last Story of Mina Lee by Nancy Jooyoun Kim This book was a beautiful read! Nancy Jooyoun Kim crafted a gorgeous story about family, loss, language, and tragedy. I loved the dual timelines that told the story of Mina Lee and her daughter, Margot. With differences in culture, understanding, and desires, this mother-daughter relationship…

  • Broken: A (Funny) Tale of Mental Illness

    Broken: A (Funny) Tale of Mental Illness

    Book Review: Broken (in the best possible way) by Jenny Lawson Jenny Lawson writes with honesty, vulnerability, and power. She brings truth to the page as she explains what it’s like to be in the dark hole of depression and anxiety while you lose shards of your soul. She brings levity to the story as…