Tag: book review

  • Book Review: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty

    Book Review: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty

    ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️ (5 out of 5 cups of tea) Let me begin by saying that I am a huge fan of Liane Moriarty so it is no surprise that I loved her most recent book. If you’re not familiar with this author, maybe you are familiar with the huge TV series hit Big, Little Lies which…

  • Book review: Pussy, A Reclamation by Regena Thomashauer

    Book review: Pussy, A Reclamation by Regena Thomashauer

      Order it here This book should be mandatory for every woman. Do not get caught up by the provocative title. When you read it, you will embark on a self-discovery journey and you’ll be surprised and inspired by its power and by the power inherent in you. I listened to it on Audible, and…

  • Book Review: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

    Book Review: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

    Order book Remember when I told you how I grieved Lisbeth Salander when I finished The Millenium Trilogy? I experienced almost the same level of grief when I finished this book. A story about a socially inept and unconventional woman in her late twenties – Eleanor-  that treats herself with frozen pizza and two big…

  • Book Review: The Awkward Age a novel by Francesca Segal

    Book Review: The Awkward Age a novel by Francesca Segal

      Order it here ☕☕☕☕ (4 out of 5 cups of tea) Combine adult love with teenage offsprings, blended families, add a dash (or two) of drama, three different generations, and two -not so different- cultures. What do you get? A book where each of its distinct characters has to make choices. These choices affect…

  • Book Review: Everything I Never Told You

    Book Review: Everything I Never Told You

    Order it here A very well written book about the dynamic of a Chinese-American family during the 1970s. It centers around the death of one of the daughters (I am not spoiling any of it, it’s on the first page of the book) and every other character’s reaction to it. The story is told in the present…