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review 2019-07-22 21:28
Virgil Wander
Virgil Wander - Leif Enger

This is my kind of story, reminiscent of Fredrik Backman’s quirky characters in down-on-their luck communities, or the true-grit folks you might have seen years ago on the television show Northern Exposure. While Virgil is the eponymous hero of this novel, Enger offers us plenty of other characters to love in this small Midwestern town. As promised in the publisher’s notes, this is truly a place where captivating whimsy is the order of the day. A perfect summer read.

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review 2019-05-10 15:15
Virgil Wander - Leif Enger
Virgil Wander - Leif Enger

My quest to read outside my bubble continues. I've dabbled in sci-fi. I've tried fantasy. I've even recently finished a few YA novels. Virgil Wander brings me something completely different. Very, very rarely do I read anything with a contemporary label. The book club label is a huge deal breaker for me. While this book checked both of those boxes, I found myself drawn to it. For starters, I've read Peace Like a River by the same author. I highly recommend it. Secondly, the book is set along the North Shore in Minnesota. Typically I stay away from books set in my home state of Minnesota. Minnesotans tend to be over stereotyped and given a cartoon-like treatment no thanks to Fargo. The North Shore setting called to me. If you've never been to the North Shore (i.e. Duluth), make the trip. Make it four times so you can experience each of the season.

 

The title suggests this book is about one man, Virgil Wander. However, Virgil Wander is just one man. The town of Greenstone is the real star of this book. The book opens with Virgil being released from the hospital after driving his car over a cliff in an accident that should have killed him. Instead, he is back living above his old movie theater, trying to establish some normalcy (and language skills). Shortly after Virgil returns to town, a stranger appears bringing with him an old VW van and an assortment of kites. Virgil and the town take the stranger in. Rune becomes sort of a rock star in Greenstone. 

 

Greenstone is a fictional town. Anyone who lives in Minnesota or is familiar with the area would tell you it feels real. You could drive along the North Shore and find ten towns just like the fictional Greenstone. A quick Google search tells me there is a Greenstone Lake near Ely, Minesota. That's not surprising considering Minnesota is the land of 10,000 (actually more) lakes. They can't all be named Round Lake or Long Lake. 

 

It seems a little cheesy to say the story that follows Rune's arrival is heartwarming. I'm going to say it any way. It just seems to be the only word that fits. It is obvious the author is from Minnesota. He manages to weave Minnesota's small town charm into every page. I found this book comforting. It felt like home. As someone who has spent her entire life in one Minnesota small town or another, I felt like I could easily name people in my own life who mirrored characters in the book. 

 

This book is easily one of the best books I have read all year. I would recommend it to anyone, anywhere in the world. 

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review 2017-04-07 19:58
The Blood Key (The Wander Series Book 1)... The Blood Key (The Wander Series Book 1) - Vaun Murphrey,Nathalia Suellen,Esther Doucet,Sam Norman

Zane/Z is freed from an asylum that she had been in since she was in there for three years Z had been falsely imprisoned for the murder of her brother who had gone missing. There were secrets and lies at home. Z comes home from the institution with Izzy who was a employee at the asylum but had become Z’s friend. Strange things started happening as Z and Izzy try to find out what really happened to Z’s brother and about Z herself. Z’s stepmother gave Z her childhood home with the stipulation that she never see   Z again. On her way home Z interrupts a robbery and to one of her brother Christopher’s friends Dominic. Z and Dominic start spending time together.

I kinda liked this story but wasn’t really impressed  by it though I did finish it. I had mixed feelings about this story. I would have liked more background on Z’s abilities and her background. Z’s dad really irritated me. Some things weren’t as clear as I thought they should be. I also got confused a lot about what was going on. I also would have liked to know more about the alien worlds. There was a lot of drama and action. It was fast paced with a lot of twists and turns that I did like. This was a quick read and at times made me laugh. Still all and all I was disappointed.

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quote 2015-01-01 16:48
Not all those who wander are lost.

~ J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

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text 2014-05-21 22:57
Romance on Sale at Amazon

Wander and Roam at Amazon.

 

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