I'm going to start with some of my favorite passages from the book. Just so I can remember the potential. "All relationships are real," said Tuesday. "Friendship can be as deep as the ocean. It's all a kind of love, and love isn't any one kind of thing." "This was self-medicating drunk, this w...
This was the first in a string of books I liked and also didn’t like as much as I expected to. I know several other people who LOVED it (here’s Jenny’s review) and I do see why, but it also just wasn’t my reading experience. I did finish, obviously, and I did like it–but I’m a bit troubled by Minnie...
I have a sneaking suspicion that between this cover and the title, that if I'd seen Bellwether Rhapsody before having it recommended to me, I wouldn't have given it a second glance and that would have been a real shame. Falling in love with a book is a wonderful sensation. That first flush of conn...
"This Must Be The Place," Kate Racculia's debut novel, is tricky to classify. Part coming-of-age story, part romance, and part mystery -- but all entertaining.Racculia's main characters are widower Arthur Rook, boarding house owner Mona Jones and Mona's daughter Oneida. Rook comes to stay at the D...