Category Archives: Fiction

The Hamilton Affair by Elizabeth Cobbs (Books To Read During a Pandemic, Part 53)

Like many of you, as soon as Hamilton, The Musical, was available online, we signed up to see it. My husband and I have watched it numerous time since then. Powerful, full of energy and starring an amazing and diverse … Continue reading

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A Test Of Wills by Charles Todd (Books To Read During A Pandemic, Part 52)

It has been one year, this week, since the beginning of the pandemic. As we look back on what our world was like before the pandemic and what it is now it is easy to focus on wearing masks, not … Continue reading

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How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang ( Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 51)

First they lost the baby and then Ma, and then they lost Ba. Now it is just the two siblings, Lucy and Sam. Still children themselves, they leave the miners camp and try to find a place to bury their … Continue reading

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The King at the Edge of the World by Arthur Phillips (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 50)

It is 1601, and Queen Elizabeth is dying. Childless, she has yet to designate an heir and King James VI of Scotland is the leading contender. However, there are suspicions that he is secretly a Catholic and might cause another … Continue reading

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The Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 48)

Are science and faith incompatible? That is the underlying question in Gyasi’s novel The Transcendent Kingdom, but she explores it as if using a kaleidoscope, twisting the picture so that new images and understandings emerge and we can see things … Continue reading

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The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 47)

One night, at an exclusive and remote hotel on the tip of Vancouver Island, someone etched with acid the following words on the large picture window in the bar: “Why don’t you swallow broken glass.”  Who was the message for … Continue reading

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Snow by John Banville (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 46)

You can’t get more appropriate than reading a book called “Snow” during a winter snow storm! Banville is a new author to me, but I know I will be reading more of his work.  It is a snowy winter day, … Continue reading

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Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (Books to Read During a Pandemic, part 45)

Fredrik Backman has been on my radar ever since I read A Man Called Ove. He has a unique perspective and a wry way of delivering his insights on the human condition. In Anxious People, Backman has taken a bank … Continue reading

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The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern, Books to Read During Pandemic, Part 44)

The blurb for this book says it is a “…a timeless love story set in a secret underground world—a place of pirates, painters, lovers, liars, and ships that sail upon a starless sea.” I think that description encapsulates much of … Continue reading

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The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 43)

Daniel Mason, is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. The Piano Tuner was published before The Winter Soldier which I really enjoyed and reviewed previously, and I found it just as engrossing and even more lyrical and mysterious. In … Continue reading

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