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August 16, 2021

REVIEW: The Next Pharaoh by Sally Watson

JayneB- Reviews / Book Reviewsancient-Egypt / cats / dysfunctional family / family relationships / Historical / Historical fiction / POC / politics / religionComments Off on REVIEW: The Next Pharaoh by Sally Watson

General Horemheb is confident of becoming Pharaoh when Ay dies childless. Over-confident? He understands men. But not, alas, women, who are as unpredictable and disobedient as cats. The gods, possibly offended, challenge him with plots, pretenders, disappearances, assassins, magic, and willful women–not to mention an imperious kitten who rides his ... more >

August 10, 2021

REVIEW: Yours Cheerfully by A. J. Pearce

JayneB+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended ReadsEngland / First-Person / Historical fiction / journalism / journalist / London / The Emmy Lake Chronicles / War / Military / World War II4 Comments

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From the author of the “jaunty, heartbreaking winner” (People) and international bestseller Dear Mrs. Bird, a new charming and uplifting novel set in London during World War II about a plucky aspiring journalist. London, November 1941. Following the departure of the formidable Henrietta Bird from Woman’s Friend magazine, things are ... more >

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August 3, 2021

Reading List by Jennie for April through June

JennieBook Reviews / Reading ListsAnthology / classic literature / Domestic Suspense / dystopian / Essays / Historical fiction / History / murder mystery / Reading lists / Suspense10 Comments

Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore I went into this knowing nothing about it but the name. It ended up being a bit of a slog, for a few reasons: dialogue rendered in impenetrable dialect, a lot of blah blah blah musings, and the fact that I didn’t really like the ... more >

June 26, 2021

REVIEW: Grand Canal: Kaifeng Chronicles, Book Three by Robert Campbell

JayneB- Reviews / Book Reviewsfamily relationships / Historical fiction / Historical-China / Jewish characters / Kaifeng Chronicles / Ming dynasty / novella / POC / scholarComments Off on REVIEW: Grand Canal: Kaifeng Chronicles, Book Three by Robert Campbell

Li Bing travels from Hangzhou to Beijing along the Grand Canal, planning to stop at Kaifeng along the way. Meanwhile, developments in his new wife’s family take some interesting twists. Unforeseen circumstances have a way of derailing even the best plans. Dear Mr. Campbell,  Book three in the Kaifeng Chronicles ... more >

June 10, 2021

REVIEW: The Hidden Palace: A Novel of the Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker

JayneB- Reviews / Book ReviewsAmerican historical / djinn / Fantasy / found family / golem / Historical / Historical Fantasy / Historical fiction / immigrant / Jewish characters / Jewish-faith / Middle East / New York City / POC / turn of the 20th centuryComments Off on REVIEW: The Hidden Palace: A Novel of the Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker

In this enthralling historical epic, set in New York City and the Middle East in the years leading to World War I— the long-awaited follow-up to the acclaimed New York Times bestseller The Golem and the Jinni—Helene Wecker revisits her beloved characters Chava and Ahmad as they confront unexpected new ... more >

May 14, 2021

REVIEW: V for Victory by Lissa Evans

JayneB+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended Readsfound family / friendship / Historical / Historical fiction / London / social change / World War II2 Comments

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In this witty, charming follow-up to the acclaimed Crooked Heart, the life of lies a small time scammer and her adopted son have constructed in London becomes endangered during the tumultuous final months of World War II. It’s late 1944. Hitler’s rockets are raining down on London with vicious regularity ... more >

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