Best Contemporary British Fiction
"Tender, insightful, and surprising… [Arthur Pepper] will instantly capture the hearts of readers who loved Rachel Joyce’s The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry , Nina George’s The Little Paris Bookshop , and Antoine Laurain’s The Red Notebook ." He dresses in the same gray slacks and mustard sweater vest, waters his fern, Frederica, and heads out to his garden. Featuring an unforgettable cast of characters with big hearts and irresistible flaws, The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper is a joyous celebration of life’s infinite possibilities. He sets about exploring the other charms—including a tiger, a locket, and a thimble—which take him from Yorkshire to a manor house in Bath long past its glory days, and further afield, to London and Paris. While unraveling Miriam’s past, Arthur realizes that his outward journey is also a journey within, and in a comically heartwarming fashion he attempts to embrace the unknown while slowly discovering his positive impact on others. Agent: Clare Wallace, Darley Anderson Agency. I won't just be recommending this book to everyone I know, I'll be buying them copies."
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The blurb reminded me of novels like The Man Called Ove, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand and even The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry. Not only does Arthur find his inner peace in the end, but also a strong bond with his children and a meaningful relationship with his new friends, which gives a new meaning to his life."
"Arthur Pepper had been married for over 40 years and the death of his wife has devastated his life, leaving him lost and reliant on routines to help him cope. On the anniversary of her death he decides to start the process of going through her clothing and possessions, discovering a charm bracelet in one of her boots. and so starts an intriguing story as he starts on the journey to discover the significance of each charm in his wife’s life and in doing so throws away the routine to discover many things about himself, too."
"The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper charmed me for hours of enjoyable reading."
"Much like Anne Tyler's books, the story ends naturally yet still leaves you wanting to know what happens next."
"This is a sweet story of a man who lived a quiet life with a wife he dearly loved."
"I took my sweet time reading this book and enjoyed every minute."
"I enjoyed this book so very much."
A gorgeously funny, romantic and seductive modern fairy-tale… I have never laughed out loud so much in my life…incredibly funny, witty, romantic, swoony…wonderfully charming and deliriously dreamy… ~MammieBabbie Book Club Absolutely brilliant…original…hilarious…I have to HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND The Royal Treatment to EVERYONE! It’s lust at first sight, but there’s no way she can give in to her feelings—not if she wants to have a career or a shred of pride left when her time at the palace ends…. Melanie Summers currently resides in Edmonton, Canada, with her husband, three young children, and their goofy dog. When she's not writing romance novels, she loves reading (obviously), snuggling up on the couch with her family for movie night (which would not be complete without lots of popcorn and milkshakes), and long walks in the woods near her house.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The product testing was hilarious and as a runner I can't even imagine."
"I actually laughed out loud at several points in the book and was invested enough in the characters and plot that I finished it in two days."
"This was so funny, engaging and romantic."
"Loved, loved, loved this modern day fairy tale!"
"This is a great weekend read if you're looking for something humorous and entertaining."
"The author has taken a fairy tale concept and made it seem perfectly possible, all with a wonderful writing style that entertained me page after page."
"I loved this book."
"I normally don't love the royalty of a made up country type of romance novel, this was a cut above."
When Justin walks out on Alice on their honeymoon, with no explanation apart from a cryptic note, Alice is left alone and bewildered, her life in pieces. And that story has haunting parallels with Alice’s life. Wise, thought-provoking, and elegantly written, the parallel stories of Alice and Evelyn explore how we grieve the living every bit as much as the dead.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Not sure how to put it into words, read it in a day would not put it down, kept wanting to know what a t happened next."
"Slow to start but picks up speed and draws the reader in for unexpected revelations."
"If art follows life then this book gives a big dose of reality."
"I recommend this book."
"Great reading."
"Really loved the book, until the end, I felt like it just ended up in the air....part of the story in my opinion could have gone a little further."
"There were many mysteries through out this book, yet pretty much the characters all came together ."
"A love story with a touch of sadness of what could be."
Best British Contemporary Literature
Louisa's new best friend has it all - the house, the status, the money. Natasha du Plessis, The Book Club ★★★★ "it's intelligent, interesting, full of well written characters with just the right amount of creepiness . "Shalini Boland's psychological thriller is suspenseful , slowly building up to an explosive situation . ". Before kids, she was signed to Universal Music Publishing as a singer/songwriter, but now she spends her days writing suspense thrillers and dark adventures.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I could not put this book down! Yet I HAD to see what was going to happen in this book."
"How one woman can be your "friend" and drive you crazy at the same time."
"I wasn't sure this book would keep my interest but was I ever wrong."
"Loved it, highly recommend to anyone and everyone who enjoys reading a REALLY good suspense thriller."
"Kept me on the edge of my seat with wanting to read on and on."
"Excellent."
"This was another good book by this author."
Best British Humor & Satire Literature
Now Paul Mulchrone finds himself on the run with nobody to turn to except a nurse who has read one-too-many crime novels and a renegade copper with a penchant for violence. A Man With One of Those Faces is the first book in Caimh McDonnell's Dublin Trilogy, which melds fast-paced action with a distinctly Irish acerbic wit. The characters inhabiting this hilarious, yet gripping story are just wonderful." Flipping easily between humour and terror so that I spent most of the book sat on the edge of my seat while chuckling." "Original, innovative, intelligent and laugh out loud funny." "If you like stories by Colin Bateman, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey and Janet Evanovich then you'll enjoy A Man With One of Those Faces." Flipping easily between humour and terror so that I spent most of the book sat on the edge of my seat while chuckling." Maureen Carter, author of the Bev Morriss books "If you like stories by Colin Bateman, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey and Janet Evanovich then you'll enjoy A Man With One of Those Faces." He has gone on to perform around the world and he regular supports two of the biggest stars of British stand-up on their theatre tours.A Man With One of Those Faces is his debut novel and he considers it the best thing he has ever done.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Witty dialogue and likeable protagonists."
"I read the prequel to this first, "Angels in the Moonlight", https://www.amazon.com/Angels-Moonlight-prequel-Dublin-Trilogy/dp/0995507546, and it does give the odd reference for this book, but you can get by without them."
"I was expecting this book to be highly amusing but it fell rather short on that."
"Kept me wanting to "turn the next page" even when I needed to be doing something wlse like read or sleep."
"Truly, a remarkable first novel!"
"First of all "myself" loves the Scots."
"Superbly drawn, wonderful book about an untidy old eccentric with a million things in every room - clocks all telling different times, mice running along the picture rails, umbrellas and spectacles and hats and quilts and books - thousands of books - and pictures and machines and plants and…. His grandchildren want to go to the park, but he can't go till he finds his spectacles… his false teeth… a succession of necessary items concealed amid the beautiful clutter."
"enjoyed the story within the story aspect of this."
Best Contemporary Urban Fiction
AMAZON TOP 70 BOOK, BY A USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR. Rose Years ago, I got a taste of what it meant to be with a real man. That one night of ecstasy was worth losing my virginity to a complete stranger. Camillo For one perfect night, I owned her in every way imaginable. Bonus content included after the main story, including a never before published full-length reverse harem Christmas Romance. Elisa, Amazon Review "There is plenty of action, romance and although the book is steamy, it is also a classy story with great characters you can really get involved with and empathize with throughout the twists and turns." Stephanie Smith, Goodreads Review "Camillo and Rose have so much chemistry it was undeniable.. The writing is excellent, characters well done, and the plot certainly hold surprises. It's a sweet, sexy, speedy story that I wasn't ready to see end when it was over." All combined made for a very powerful and emotional story that wouldn't let me set it down till itwas done."
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I OMG this book is HOT!"
"I just loved the emotional connection that the characters had."
"I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. Camillo showed Rose more than she realized and left her with a surprise."
"Camillo and Rose, aka Songbird, Camillo's name for her, a very unlikely couple. Fast forward 3 years, the mountains, the Poconos, are where Camillo takes his young orphaned nephew to get away from the mob life he never really wanted in the first place."
"OMG!!!"
"Really enjoyed this story, loved the characters and how they interacted."
"Teach Me Daddy is a somewhat dark but sweet romance that takes the reader on a real journey. Her friend talks her into taking a break from working so hard and spend the weekend in New York. Three years later, Camillo has custody of his nephew after a tragedy occurred with his family. It's hard to divulge secrets and the trip to their HEA is definitely full of smooth stretches and bumps."
"Oh Lord...😅 Whew, I started reading & was startled to see the letters BDSM...( Uh are those letters in the right order) and between hysterics and the gag reflex kicking in..I was done."
Best Contemporary Fantasy Fiction
Set in the near future, it describes life in what was once the United States and is now called the Republic of Gilead, a monotheocracy that has reacted to social unrest and a sharply declining birthrate by reverting to, and going beyond, the repressive intolerance of the original Puritans. In the Republic of Gilead, formerly the United States, far-right Schlafly/Falwell-type ideals have been carried to extremes in the monotheocratic government. The resulting society is a feminist's nightmare: women are strictly controlled, unable to have jobs or money and assigned to various classes: the chaste, childless Wives; the housekeeping Marthas; and the reproductive Handmaids, who turn their offspring over to the "morally fit" Wives.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I recall wondering what everyone was raving about, since only the top story layer of the book connected for me. Margaret Atwood imagined a world where a totalitarian power went into action against foreign zealots and their own people's "wanton" behavior. It always means worse, for some.” It might be just me (although I suspect not) but this sure sounds like what we often hear today on the news and in conversations. Reading this at the end of 2016 after a brutal election cycle, the following quote from Atwood seems both wise and horrible. We lived in the gaps between the stories". Atwood's Republic of Gilead gives people one-dimensional functions. As I read, I wondered what category I'd fall into should I have the bad luck to land in Gilead. The main character, Offred (literally of Fred named after the Commander she serves) is the perfect blend of weak and strong. And Atwood straddles the line of past and present, sending back and forth in a way that keeps you wanting more."
"The book is written using first person narrative technique, which helps to empathize and get connected with the main hero, the handmade Offglen even better. The book came in great packaging and in great condition. The book is regaining new popularity and "second life" in a sense, since the recent situation in the world and especially in the US is finding a suite with the depictions of the book, unfortunately."
"This book is mesmerizing."
"Passed this book around to a couple friends."
"One sitting read."
"Horrifying view, a la 1984.... Modern-day slavery."
"Really enjoyed this story."
Best Contemporary Literary Fiction
Born into wealth and privilege, Avery Stafford seems to have it all: a successful career as a federal prosecutor, a handsome fiancé, and a lavish wedding on the horizon. But when Avery returns home to help her father weather a health crisis, a chance encounter leaves her with uncomfortable questions and compels her to take a journey through her family’s long-hidden history, on a path that will ultimately lead either to devastation or to redemption. Based on one of America’s most notorious real-life scandals—in which Georgia Tann, director of a Memphis-based adoption organization, kidnapped and sold poor children to wealthy families all over the country—Lisa Wingate’s riveting, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting tale reminds us how, even though the paths we take can lead to many places, the heart never forgets where we belong. Wingate is a master-storyteller, and you’ll find yourself pulled along as she reveals the wake of terror and heartache that is Georgia Tann’s legacy.” — Parade “One of the year’s best books . “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power.” —Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of Circling the Sun. A poignant, engrossing tale about sibling love and the toll of secrets.” — People “ Before We Were Yours is sure to be one of the most compelling books you pick up this year. [Lisa] Wingate is a master-storyteller, and you’ll find yourself pulled along as she reveals the wake of terror and heartache that is Georgia Tann’s legacy.” — Parade. It is almost a cliché to say a book is ‘lovingly written’ but that phrase applies clearly to Lisa Wingate’s latest novel, Before We Were Yours . This story about children taken from their parents through kidnapping or subterfuge and then placed for adoption, for a price, clearly pours out of Wingate’s heart. “This story is heartfelt and genuine, especially as Wingate explores the idea of home and family from a youngster’s point of view.” — Historical Novels Review. “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power. But the real feat of this stirring novel is how deeply Wingate plunges us into the heart and mind of twelve-year-old river gypsy Rill Foss. Rill’s utterly singular voice will stay with you long after the last page is turned, as will Wingate’s courage to follow her anywhere. I’m still basking in the afterglow, in shock at the true-crime elements, in awe at the journey of these characters who seem to have immortal souls.” —Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It follows the story of the Foss children in the '30s and Avery Stafford in present day, and brings to light a horrifying and shameful real-life scandal. Avery Stafford finds a puzzling photograph that leads her into an ever more confusing story of secrets and lies inside her upright, respected family."
"This is the first book I've ever read by Lisa Wingate, but having read it I will search through her other titles."
"I do remember hearing the name Georgie Tan years ago, and plan on doing some searches to find out more since reading this book."
"Set in both the 30's and modern day, it tells the story of a group of siblings that were stolen from their parents and illegally put up for adoption. I will say, it is a little hard to follow at first since some of the main characters go by 2 different names, but after a couple chapters you've figured it out."
"The foyer and that huge, dark, ominous staircase is burned into my memory. The Sisters at St Peter's were loving and kind not to be mistaken for Monster Tann."
"The story woven around the tragic circumstances of these children was so good and so compelling that it’s really worth the read."
"Based on a true story of Georgia Tann Tennessee Children's Home Society scandal."
"Loved the fact the stories wove together a story hard to put down even though the truth of adoptions are real I w so we could have found out what happened to the other siblings of May."
Best Contemporary Western Fiction
I can't help but feel like Little Red Riding Hood. Dream The women in this small town can't stop gossiping. But the skeletons in my closet won't stay locked away for long. She woke up the beast I had locked away. 60,000+ words in this full length standalone nanny romance. Bonus content included after the main story, including a new Bad Boy MC Romance. I loved it!" "Big Daddy will capture most readers' hearts!" "This is one heart touching story.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It has a totally wonderful story, it has just what I like to have in a great book."
"Men and women who are injured, physically and/or mentally, need to know others don't pity them but instead respect them for their courage."
"I relied completely on reviews and although I did enjoy parts, I also felt some parts just didn’t live up to the potential of the book."
"It’s so well written and really has such a good plot that it makes it difficult to put down. Not only is the story so good, but the characters you will fall in love with as well."
"Chance and storm both have passes and need each other just as much as star needs them together broken hearts become one and it just pulls you in to there love and support for each other."
"Dream is attracted to Chance but is skittish thanks to her ex who beat her up. Great read with great story!"
"I loved seeing Dream and Chance interact. I voluntarily read an advance reader copy of this book."
Best Contemporary Christian Fiction
The #1 New York Times Bestseller from the author of The Da Vinci Code Bilbao, Spain Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology, arrives at the ultramodern Guggenheim Museum Bilbao to attend a major announcement—the unveiling of a discovery that “will change the face of science forever.” The evening’s host is Edmond Kirsch, a forty-year-old billionaire and futurist whose dazzling high-tech inventions and audacious predictions have made him a renowned global figure. Navigating the dark corridors of hidden history and extreme religion, Langdon and Vidal must evade a tormented enemy whose all-knowing power seems to emanate from Spain’s Royal Palace itself . On a trail marked by modern art and enigmatic symbols, Langdon and Vidal uncover clues that ultimately bring them face-to-face with Kirsch’s shocking discovery . -- People Magazine "A brisk new book that pits creationism against science, and is liable to stir up as much controversy as The Da Vinci Code did. In Origin , the brash futurist Edmond Kirsch comes up with a theory so bold, so daring that, as he modestly thinks to himself in Brown’s beloved italics, “ It will not shake your foundations. And just like he was in his original exploits ( Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code ), Dr. Langdon is once again wrapped up in a global-scale event that could have massive ramifications on the world’s religions. Origin is a familiar blend of travelogue, history, conspiracies and whodunit, with asides on everything from the poetry of William Blake to the rise and fall of fascism in Spain." Dan Brown is the author of numerous #1 international bestsellers, including The Da Vinci Code, Inferno , The Lost Symbol , Angels & Demons , Deception Point, and Digital Fortress .
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I love Dan Brown's novels, his writing style, and his extensive use of history/tech in most of them, and I always learn something when I read his books. Brown has a plug and play format that he follows, and as I read this book, it's basically Robert Langdon at some educational/art venue where a friend/colleague, etc. There was supposed suspense, in that you want to find out what in the world Langdon's friend had to say before his murder--and of course, you have to wait until the end to find out."
"Racing through Spain with Robert Langdon and a captivating young woman named Ambra Vidal is an intriguing way to get us into this world of symbols, artwork and religious extremism. I’d still love to see Dan get back into the Templars someday, like he did in "The Da Vinci Code," but at least some good nonfiction books do that now. Moving from a secret, mountain-top meeting at Montserrat just outside Barcelona to a huge public affair at the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, we are teased with the idea that a revelation will be made which shakes all known religions to their core."
"After the first few chapters the book hits a road block - it stops being a DaVinci code knock off and becomes something else. I also realized that the small passage of time directly related to the lengthy descriptions of art, books, etc. The early chapters describe the museum at Bilbo and I went online while I was reading to see pictures."
Best Contemporary Women's Fiction
Born into wealth and privilege, Avery Stafford seems to have it all: a successful career as a federal prosecutor, a handsome fiancé, and a lavish wedding on the horizon. But when Avery returns home to help her father weather a health crisis, a chance encounter leaves her with uncomfortable questions and compels her to take a journey through her family’s long-hidden history, on a path that will ultimately lead either to devastation or to redemption. Based on one of America’s most notorious real-life scandals—in which Georgia Tann, director of a Memphis-based adoption organization, kidnapped and sold poor children to wealthy families all over the country—Lisa Wingate’s riveting, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting tale reminds us how, even though the paths we take can lead to many places, the heart never forgets where we belong. Wingate is a master-storyteller, and you’ll find yourself pulled along as she reveals the wake of terror and heartache that is Georgia Tann’s legacy.” — Parade “One of the year’s best books . “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power.” —Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of Circling the Sun. A poignant, engrossing tale about sibling love and the toll of secrets.” — People “ Before We Were Yours is sure to be one of the most compelling books you pick up this year. [Lisa] Wingate is a master-storyteller, and you’ll find yourself pulled along as she reveals the wake of terror and heartache that is Georgia Tann’s legacy.” — Parade. It is almost a cliché to say a book is ‘lovingly written’ but that phrase applies clearly to Lisa Wingate’s latest novel, Before We Were Yours . This story about children taken from their parents through kidnapping or subterfuge and then placed for adoption, for a price, clearly pours out of Wingate’s heart. “This story is heartfelt and genuine, especially as Wingate explores the idea of home and family from a youngster’s point of view.” — Historical Novels Review. “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power. But the real feat of this stirring novel is how deeply Wingate plunges us into the heart and mind of twelve-year-old river gypsy Rill Foss. Rill’s utterly singular voice will stay with you long after the last page is turned, as will Wingate’s courage to follow her anywhere. I’m still basking in the afterglow, in shock at the true-crime elements, in awe at the journey of these characters who seem to have immortal souls.” —Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It follows the story of the Foss children in the '30s and Avery Stafford in present day, and brings to light a horrifying and shameful real-life scandal. Avery Stafford finds a puzzling photograph that leads her into an ever more confusing story of secrets and lies inside her upright, respected family."
"This is the first book I've ever read by Lisa Wingate, but having read it I will search through her other titles."
"An amazing read into a true black scar into our history."
"Amazing book."
"Wonderful story."
"The story in this novel reveals some very interesting history of the treatment and abuses of orphans in the US."
"Although it was hard to fathom the reality of what had happened, it was well written and emotional."
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book."
Best Contemporary American Fiction
When Tucker finds herself at risk of losing custody of her beloved youngest grandchild and worse, the child’s mother is murdered, she draws support and strength from her new friendship with Ella. These two women from disparate backgrounds form a fierce bond, and they weather life’s storms together with faith, love, and determination. David Johnson has worked in the helping professions for over thirty-five years.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"This book reminded me to also love those who are hard to love."
"I found the tense of the book, as well as the constant internal ramblings by each individual to be distracting and rather annoying."
"Tucker and Ella became good friends. Good job, I love this book."
"This was a warm heartfelt story of a grandmothers love of her grandchildren and her past abuse by her own father."
"It makes our many stories of life that we have traveled very easy and blessed."
"I went straight to the next in the series because I couldn't wait to read more about Tucker, Ella, August, March and April."
"All in all this was a good read with an interesting plot, but it felt forced at times with unnecessary and illogical dialogue."
"This is the best book I have read on a long time."
Best Contemporary Religious Fiction
When fragmented images and unfocused panic force Noelle St. Claire to flee her wealthy, sheltered life in New York, she gains sanctuary on a ranch in the Rocky Mountains. Kristen Heitzmann is the best selling author of seventeen novels, including the Christy Award winner Secrets.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"While most of the book dwelt with the irrational childish actions and words of Noelle they were due to the childhood trauma she had repressed."
"The journey to forgiveness is a long and daunting one and for Noelle, the heroine of this tale, it's confusing and missing details."
"Well written and enjoyable read."
"Noelle's struggle with PTSD and all its facets was heart breaking at times."
"This was an edge of your seat book from the very beginning!"
"First time reading this author's book and she really knows how to pull you in and keep you there."
"I am not going to do any spoilers as I do not want to ruin the story for others but I found this book to be a wonderful story and I could not put the book down."
"After I had read a few chapters, I realized that I had read this book once before."
Best Contemporary Romance Fiction
E L James revisits the world of Fifty Shades with a deeper and darker take on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the globe. The result was the sensuous romance Fifty Shades of Grey and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed , a trilogy that went on to sell more than 150 million copies worldwide in 52 languages.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Case in point - I wanted the back story of how and why he knew how to blow dry a woman’s hair: “I FINISH DRYING HER hair and she climbs into bed. In other words I wanted more."
"I love the Fifty Shades of Grey series, which is told from Ana's point of view. I also always wanted to know about the helicopter crash and then his conversation with his mother after she finds out about Elena so I particularly enjoyed those scenes."
"EL James has made millions on the books and movies, it's not fair to readers to pay $10 for books that add little to the book's we have already read."
"It lets you see his growing up, the way he learned to relax around his new family, the turmoil with his birth mother, even though it wasn't all bad, (I really don't like that she called him Maggot), but despite all that I think she loved her son, she just couldn't protect and provide for him no more than she could for herself."
"Very good read and well written for the side of christian."
"My favourite part was at the very end when his mother grills him about what went on with Elena."
"I really wanted to read the last book Freed told by Christian before the last movie was released."
"Reading the second book in the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy in Christian's pov was really good as puts pieces together that the reader simply does not know."
Best Contemporary Short Stories
Navigating between the Indian traditions they've inherited and the baffling new world, the characters in Jhumpa Lahiri's elegant, touching stories seek love beyond the barriers of culture and generations. But Mr. Kapasi has problems enough of his own; in addition to his regular job working as an interpreter for a doctor who does not speak his patients' language, he also drives tourists to local sites of interest. In that single line Jhumpa Lahiri sums up a universal experience, one that applies to all who have grown up, left home, fallen in or out of love, and, above all, experienced what it means to be a foreigner, even within one's own family. Frequently finding themselves in Cambridge, Mass., or similar but unnamed Eastern seaboard university towns, Lahiri's characters suffer on an intimate level the dislocation and disruption brought on by India's tumultuous political history. The two things that sustain her, as the little boy she looks after every afternoon notices, are aerograms from homeAwritten by family members who so deeply misunderstand the nature of her life that they envy herAand the fresh fish she buys to remind her of Calcutta. Delusions of grandeur and lament for what she's lostA"such comforts you cannot even dream them"Agive her an odd, Chekhovian charm but ultimately do not convince her bourgeois audience that she is a desirable fixture in their up-and-coming property.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Interpreter of Maladies. by Jhumpa Lahiri. Rating: ***** (5 stars). Book Length: 209 pages. Genre: Indian Fiction, Fiction, Litterature, Short Stories. Interpreter of Maladies is a collection of short stories written by Jhumpa Lahiri. Although some stories are placed directly in India and focus more on the complexity within the Indian culture. I felt appreciation for community and togetherness that, as the author also illustrated, just doesn't exist in America."
"I resented the time I spent driving home from work because it was time taken away from reading this book."
"By using the short story cycle, Lahiri is able to present multiple points of view and various time periods to bring readers a terrificly bittersweet taste of the collective immigrant experience (including issues that deal with affairs, arranged marriage, loneliness and isolation etc.)."
"The various stories are well crafted but for some reason I could not get 'into' them."
"This one is by far Lahiri's best book."
"Loved these short stories and can't wait to read more by this author!"
"I thoroughly enjoyed the book."
"I really enjoyed this book of short stories."