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Review Date: 10/22/2020
I really enjoyed this first person tale of what it was like to be Alice from Wonderland.
From her plucky childhood and relationship with Dodgson and her own family, to her adulthood eventual marriage and hardships through the war.
Alice I have been, was really well written and a compelling read.
From her plucky childhood and relationship with Dodgson and her own family, to her adulthood eventual marriage and hardships through the war.
Alice I have been, was really well written and a compelling read.
Review Date: 5/4/2016
An aching story about a woman lost. Amy or Amaranth, finds love in a religious sect as wife number one of fifty. As life in Eden changes with the realization that her first born daughter is carrying a child sired by her husband. She flees with her daughters Amity & Sorrow. On the dusty prairie of Oklahoma where she crashes her car new beginnings sprout.
Amity & Sorrow are aptly named tethered together by more than a strap. A Cain & Able like tale where each will ultimately find their own answers in the Lord.
Amity & Sorrow are aptly named tethered together by more than a strap. A Cain & Able like tale where each will ultimately find their own answers in the Lord.
Review Date: 3/7/2012
This was a good story and I liked how the author went from past memories to the future and tied them together.I really enjoyed many of the lines in the story that rang true. The writing was very good.
Review Date: 12/22/2013
What can I say, this book combines dogs and Sherlock Holmes, whats not to like. I enjoyed how the mystery unfolds around the world of a therapy dog in a nursing home. The similarities between the world made by Conan Doyle and this one in Cambridge Massachusetts is great at keeping you wanting to turn the pages. The added interest of the spectral realm in pet physics adds to the drama. the Sherlockian trivia is also great.
Review Date: 5/26/2011
I really enjoyed this book. I liked the plot line and the family twists within the storyline.
Review Date: 2/25/2017
What's not to like about a Sherlock Holmes book. I enjoy a good fantasy romp in the supernatural realm. So, was excited to read a story in which Sherlock & Dr. John unravel supernatural dealings.
Although Sherlock only makes appearances in the story they are enough to whet the appetite. Also Adam's doesn't greatly change his persona. To that end Sherlock does in fact logically conclude the story with the help of his best friend and biographer Dr. John Watson. No surprise there.
I enjoyed the characters in this story, especially Thomas Carnacki, who from the start you hope is a "good guy". Dr. Silence (what a great name) and Crowley are portrayed well and with enough dimension to keep them interesting. The supernatural phenomena was enough to keep you turning pages to find out what is really happening and why.
Although Sherlock only makes appearances in the story they are enough to whet the appetite. Also Adam's doesn't greatly change his persona. To that end Sherlock does in fact logically conclude the story with the help of his best friend and biographer Dr. John Watson. No surprise there.
I enjoyed the characters in this story, especially Thomas Carnacki, who from the start you hope is a "good guy". Dr. Silence (what a great name) and Crowley are portrayed well and with enough dimension to keep them interesting. The supernatural phenomena was enough to keep you turning pages to find out what is really happening and why.
Review Date: 1/2/2014
I'd been waiting to read this book for some time. I was not disappointed. I love the characters and how they play off each other, they are not hard to follow. The story keeps you turning pages to find out about Tessa's powers as well as her relationship with Will.
Review Date: 12/22/2013
Such a good story. Lovely and intriguing interweaving Dumas and the devil. Excellent to the last word.
Review Date: 1/24/2015
Gail McCarthy is an independent person that is a veterinarian in California. Her clients all seem to be people with expensive cutting horses. One of the trainers she is friends with ends up dead. Gail has her suspicions regarding the death and takes the investigation into her own hands. This was a good story.
Review Date: 11/17/2020
Helpful Score: 2
Farewell to the Horse is an engaging, brilliantly written and moving discussion of what horses once meant to us. Cities, farmland, entire industries were once shaped as much by the needs of horses as humans. The intervention of horses was fundamental in countless historical events. They were sculpted, painted, cherished, admired; they were thrashed, abused and exposed to terrible danger. From the Roman Empire to the Napoleonic Empire every world-conqueror needed to be shown on a horse. Tolstoy once reckoned that he had cumulatively spent some nine years of his life on horseback.
Review Date: 4/22/2014
A strong story that is written enchantingly. Amazon warriors, Dreams, prophesies, bloody battles, horses, sisters, bee's and bears. How can they change what they have always known?
Review Date: 12/22/2013
Another great ride with Sister, Shaker, and the hounds. In this story the plot falls within the world of drugs and hits close to home as the murders are committed by one of the boys that used to run with Sister's son, Rayray. I love that the hounds come to Sister's rescue. A galloping ride, with new love interests.
Review Date: 5/4/2016
An outstanding book. I really enjoyed reading this story. Kyle's writing is succinct, lyrical and evokes great emotion. The horses in the story silently hold the family together through highs and lows.
Review Date: 11/2/2014
I didn't know much about Lady Godiva. This story makes her seem a flirtatious adulterous. However, she disobeys her husband and defies the king to ride naked through the town of Coventry to keep her people from paying an unfair tax.
Review Date: 9/7/2018
Hewey Calloway is a confirmed bachelor cowboy. He loves to ride his horse into new territory, stay a while on a job, then ride away to something different. He has the makings of being a boss, but he'd rather just be a cowboy, keep peace and have friends.
Hewey has a brother named Walter that has a small Texas spread with a wife & 2 boys. When Hewey stops in for a visit he discovers Walter in a bad way, in need of help to get out from under a note that the bank is determined to call them on. The owner to the bank has the biggest ranch and Walter's small parcel is something he'd like to add to his collection of land.
Some misadventures happen and Hewey is nearly saddled into a marriage he's not really sure he wants as well as needing to help Walter get his cattle sold & crops sold to pay off the note.
A good read with a look into the ethics of the cowboy and how urban sprawl has affected their way of life. How some folks are born with a wandering heart of the past and some are born with the spirit to forge new things and adapt to change.
Hewey has a brother named Walter that has a small Texas spread with a wife & 2 boys. When Hewey stops in for a visit he discovers Walter in a bad way, in need of help to get out from under a note that the bank is determined to call them on. The owner to the bank has the biggest ranch and Walter's small parcel is something he'd like to add to his collection of land.
Some misadventures happen and Hewey is nearly saddled into a marriage he's not really sure he wants as well as needing to help Walter get his cattle sold & crops sold to pay off the note.
A good read with a look into the ethics of the cowboy and how urban sprawl has affected their way of life. How some folks are born with a wandering heart of the past and some are born with the spirit to forge new things and adapt to change.
Review Date: 12/22/2013
A poignant novel about a young woman finding herself in the joy of training horses. The author gives a glimpse of what Elwha County, Oregon was like during the war years. The cast of characters gives a gut wrenching peak at life and death and love.
Review Date: 12/22/2013
A great read for historical fiction. Since the 4th grade kids I work with had to read a historical fiction book this month, I thought I would too. I really enjoyed that it took place in Connecticut and mentions Westchester county NY, where I grew up. It wasn't hard to imagine Hope and her perils in trying to get back to her family. The book gives a good idea of what living back then might have been like.
Review Date: 11/13/2013
I thoroughly enjoyed riding with Sister and the other characters. I like reading the animals point of view. A good murder mystery.
Review Date: 3/3/2014
Another fast paced ride through Virginia hunt country. I liked this murder mystery the best so far. I enjoyed the turn of events and look forward to the next read to see if there is a little less turmoil in hunt country.
Review Date: 8/12/2020
Rosetta is a strong willed young woman who is deeply in love with Jeremiah. They marry. But the war is on and Jeremiah goes off to enlist. Rosetta can't bear to be parted and sneaks off to be with her love. She too enlists as a union soldier. Rosetta changes her name to Ross Stone and fights right along side of Jeremiah.
Rosetta is a compelling warrior and such a strong role. I loved her immediately as must have Jeremiah. She is such a rich complexity of strength in the face of adversity and passion to follow her heart and whats right. The story is moving and emotional and told so very well. It is worth the time to read and makes me want to learn more about the women that were brave enough to enlist as soldiers in the civil war.
Rosetta is a compelling warrior and such a strong role. I loved her immediately as must have Jeremiah. She is such a rich complexity of strength in the face of adversity and passion to follow her heart and whats right. The story is moving and emotional and told so very well. It is worth the time to read and makes me want to learn more about the women that were brave enough to enlist as soldiers in the civil war.
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