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EliseE

EliseE

Joined June 2023

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EliseE
The Beautiful Ones | Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Loved the Jane Austen vibes in this one. I would‘ve been happy with more of the magical realism and I guess I expected it to get darker at some point with Valérie's weird kind of rage but I realize that SMG mixes up her tone book to book, which does keep things intriguing. Excited to read another of her books soon. Also, the cover!

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Killing Me | Michelle Gagnon
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Pickpick

This one was recommended to me by a trusted bookseller and it didn‘t disappoint. I loved the dynamics of the characters and how this community of Vegas locals had their network established to be able to get things handled. I even went right along with the potential twist, unsure how things would turn out. This was a fun quick read and I‘d suggest it for anybody who likes murder road vigilante type stories.

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I am really leaning into trip prep. I enjoy learning about a place before I visit, and I like that this one is a pretty efficient summary of the major developments which contributed to the early modernization of Paris. I‘m only a couple of chapters in, but I am looking forward to seeing some of the structures in person and having the background context for major sites in the city.

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Blue Skies: A Novel | T. C. Boyle
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Am halfway through and can‘t begin to fathom where it‘s headed. I am a big fan of satire but this is so dry I honestly can‘t tell that it is satire sometimes. Never have heard of T.C. Boyle but am enjoying his writing so far. I think I‘m quite over the idea of cricket fritters, though.

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The Daughter of Doctor Moreau | Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Pickpick

I‘ve never read the Welles work which inspired this story so went in not knowing what to expect. I truly enjoyed this one. I liked it better than Mexican Gothic, though I think Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a fantastic writer. I‘ll have to try a third one before I know for sure but she might be one of my current favorite writers. Her world-building has been superb in both books and she writes such strong characters, you really feel invested in them.

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Just Like Home | Sarah Gailey
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Saw this as a staff pick on the west coast then heard it recommended by a trusted bookseller on my coast. I admit, I bought from neither and opted for the audio version from my library‘s digital collection. Enjoyed it, though I do agree it was a bit of a slow burn. I‘ll have to try some of Sarah Gailey‘s other work as well.

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California Fever: A Novel | John J. Jacobson
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Mehso-so

A fun little caper, though it won‘t change your life. Picked this up at an indie bookstore in San Diego and as the author is from Southern California I feel like this made a good souvenir.

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Mehso-so

This was a very pretty book with a lot of repetition. I don‘t know that it added much substance to my life however I did enjoy reading the little blurbs and looking at the pictures, so I guess in that way it was a positive experience. Otherwise I don‘t think this is worth much time or energy, just a little coffee table sort of book.

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Doing a bit of prep before travel 🇫🇷✈️🇫🇷