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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

ARC Review: Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout

 


Please Note:  I received an advance copy of this novel from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  This did not influence the opinions in my review in any way.

Synopsis (from Goodreads):

With her trademark spare, crystalline prose--a voice infused with "intimate, fragile, desperate humanness" (The Washington Post)--Elizabeth Strout turns her exquisitely tuned eye to the inner workings of the human heart, following the indomitable heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton through the early days of the pandemic.

As a panicked world goes into lockdown, Lucy Barton is uprooted from her life in Manhattan and bundled away to a small town in Maine by her ex-husband and on-again, off-again friend, William. For the next several months, it's just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the moody, swirling sea.

Rich with empathy and emotion, Lucy by the Sea vividly captures the fear and struggles that come with isolation, as well as the hope, peace, and possibilities that those long, quiet days can inspire. At the heart of this story are the deep human connections that unite us even when we're apart--the pain of a beloved daughter's suffering, the emptiness that comes from the death of a loved one, the promise of a new friendship, and the comfort of an old, enduring love.

Review:

This series, starting with the novel, My Name is Lucy Barton, centers around a woman who comes from abject poverty and abuse, into a world as different to her upbringing as possible.  By attending college, she is thrown into a life of literature, science, and a culture she cannot fathom.  Though successful in many ways, Lucy has always been an outsider.  She's too removed from her siblings to get along well with them.  But she also never quite connects with her children, and the men in her life, who cannot understand just how haunted she is by her childhood.

This novel, Lucy By The Sea, continues her journey, as she reacts to the turmoil of the COVID pandemic.  This feels like the closing of the series, as Lucy deals with the death of her second husband David, and finds a different way to relate to her first husband, William.  There's also much more about Lucy's two daughters, as well.  

It's strange to think that we are at a point, already, where we can begin to reflect on that time that was just a few years ago.  But, the book brings all the events back, from the uncertainty of what the virus was, to the abrupt lockdowns and social distancing, and to the social unrest that follows.  But, we also see Lucy able to have great empathy to people with completely different reactions to the pandemic.  I loved that Lucy was the one who was able to be the bridge between various groups.  Her diverse life experiences lead her to connect in ways most people could not.  

This is a very special book.  I dearly loved the characters, the relationships, and most of all, Lucy's reflections.  I hope you love it as much as I did.

Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Release Date: September 20th, 2022

Author:  Elizabeth Strout

Publisher:  Random House

Genre:  Literary Fiction

Page Length:  304 Pages

Source: NetGalley

Format:  E-Book

Recommendation:  This book is a wonderful tail-end to a moving series.  The characters of Lucy and William are full of life experiences that make this a rich and wonderful novel.  Please read the three proceeding novels to really get the complete effect of how these characters change over time.  It is a lovely book and I highly recommend it.

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Sunday, October 9, 2022

ARC Review: Three Kisses, One Midnight by Roshani Chokshi, Sandhya Menon, & Evelyn Skye

 


Please Note:  I received an advance copy of this novel from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  This did not influence the opinions in my review in any way.

Synopsis (from Goodreads):

he town of Moon Ridge was founded 400 years ago and everyone born and raised there knows the legend of the young woman who perished at the stroke of twelve that very same night, losing the life she was set to embark on with her dearest love. Every century since, one day a year, the Lady of Moon Ridge descends from the stars to walk among the townsfolk, conjuring an aura upon those willing to follow their hearts’ desires.

“To summon joy and love in another’s soul
For a connection that makes two people whole
For laughter and a smile that one can never miss
Sealed before midnight with a truehearted kiss.”

This year at Moon Ridge High, a group of friends known as The Coven will weave art, science, and magic during a masquerade ball unlike any other. Onny, True, and Ash believe everything is in alignment to bring them the affection, acceptance, and healing that can only come from romance—with a little help from Onny’s grandmother’s love potion.

But nothing is as simple as it first seems. And as midnight approaches, The Coven learn that it will take more than a spell to recognize those who offer their love and to embrace all the magic that follows.

Review:

The authors of this book have written some of my favorite books.  Roshani Chokshi's book, The gilded Wolves, is full of complicated relationships and adventure.  Sandha Menon is the queen of YA romance with such novels as When Dimple Met Rishi.  And Evelyn Skye writes fantasy novels such as The Crown's Game, which has amazing fantasy elements.  These three wonderful authors teamed up to create a magical, romantic Halloween romp.  Three Wishes, One Midnight follows the story of three friends and their journey to true love on a very special Halloween.  I loved the festive Halloween atmosphere of the big party, the characters, and the stories of romance.  This is a perfect book to read in October, or anytime a reader wants to get in the Halloween spirit.

What I Liked:

Atmosphere:

I love books about small towns, and the little town in this book has lots of charm and local legends. Every one hundred years, the spirits of two lovers reunite on Halloween.  And Onny's parents have an annual party to celebrate.  But this is no ordinary party.  Onny's folks have serious money (I found it really wonderful that these parents were Filipino, and not your stereotypical white, entitled rich people).   And every year, they put on a midnight ball where the whole town is invited to participate.  

This create a magical party full of all sorts of different people, including the crushes of Onny and Ash, and True's semi-evil ex.  But Onny is on a mission to find true love through a love potion invented by Onny's deceased grandmother.  Will the trio use the love potions on their crushes?  Or will the romantic atmosphere of a masquerade ball be all that's needed to let romance blossom?

Characters:

Onny, Ash, and True are friends who will do anything for each other.  Onny is convinced that giving each of them a love potion is what is needed for each of them to find true love.  The friends know that Onny is rather dramatic, but they grudgingly go along.  I enjoyed that each of the three characters get their own POV story, and they all fit with each other.  Of course, the path to true love is never a straight one.  Each of them has a strange, and wonderful adventure on this magical night.

The supporting characters are also lots of fun.  While Onny is obsessing with her crush, her nemesis, Byron, keeps popping up during the party.  Why does he seem to be the one that Onny is attracted to?   Ash, a sensitive artist, is certainly less outgoing than Onny.  And the girl that he has a crush on was a really interesting person (and...the girl next door!).  Although she seems like an overachiever, there is a compelling reason that motivates her to excel.  And True's love interest is almost so perfect, she pushes him away.  But they keep bumping into each other.  Can True trust that this guy might actually be a perfect match?  

Onny's parents are an adorable couple, who show Onny what a loving marriage looks like.  And I really loved the town's mayor and his teacher husband.  They were complete opposites who somehow make sense together.  What a charming representation of healthy relationships!  Loved it.  

Story:

I loved that the book is split evenly into three parts, where each friend gets to have their own storyline.  This was a fun format that let the reader see some of the same events from different angles.  Make no mistake, this is a lighthearted story with plenty of meet-cutes, romantic moments, and a few mysteries, that keeps the reader intrigued.   I would love to live in a little town where everyone goes to a celebration like this one.  I also liked that each story has it's twists, having each of the main characters question their own biases about people they think they know.       

Rating:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Release Date:  August 30th, 2022

Authors: Roshani Chokshi, Sandhya Menon, Evelyn Skye

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Genre: YA Romance

Page Length:  288 Pages

Source:  NetGalley

Format:  E-Book

Recommendation:  This was a fun, romantic Halloween book that I think I will read in succeeding Octobers to get into the Halloween spirit.  I highly recommend this book.


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