A Well-Read Tart

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Book Review of MEET ME AT THE MUSEUM

This novel was like a breath of fresh air. I love discovering wonderful books by debut authors. I may be slightly biased toward them, as I hope to be a debut author sooner rather than later, but I really feel like you’re unearthing a hidden treasure when you find such a gem from a previously unknown writer. I mean, you didn’t find that gem. The publisher did. Well, really, the agent did. BUT STILL. You took a chance on reading a new book by...

Book Review of FROM THE KITCHEN OF HALF TRUTH

I love the original title of this book: Nutmeg. Nutmeg was originally published in the UK in 2013, and it was re-christened From the Kitchen of Half Truth when it made its way to the U.S. I personally feel that the U.S. title better captures the essence of the novel, but I’ll be honest – I might not have picked up this book if that had been the title I saw first. Nutmeg really drew me in. It’s one of my favorite spices, as you know from my...

Book Review of TWO STEPS FORWARD

I’ve been trying to write my review of Two Steps Forward since June. Yup, June. That’s how long ago I read this book. I usually read and prep my reviews a few weeks in advance, but six months is really stretching it. It's hard to see a story for what it actually is and not the hopes you were pinning on it. I first fell in love with author Graeme Simsion's writing with The Rosie Project, which took the world by storm and, if you remember,...

Book Review of THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO

This book wins the award for the best last sentence of a book, ever. No, don’t go look at it! Do not flip to the back of the book to read it, or search for it on Google books, or anything like that. You have to read the entire book in order to fully appreciate – and understand – that last line. Just know that it made me cackle happily, close the book with a great big grin on my face, and say, “Oh, Evelyn.” Because that line is 100% the...

Book Review of ALL WE EVER WANTED

I read this book on the weekend I wasn’t supposed to be reading a book. I had decided to take about a week off from my TBR list in order to concentrate on revising my query letter and pitching my novel to literary agents. (I can’t become a published author if I don’t actually try to publish my book, right? Right.) However, in true CJ fashion, I woke up super early on Saturday morning and couldn’t get back to sleep. I didn’t think that...

Book Review of THE IMMORTALISTS

I almost stopped reading this book. I have a 50-page rule when I read something new -- every book has 50 pages to get me interested in the story, or I put it aside. Most novels grab me right from the get-go; others take a bit of time to get into the story. I used to dismiss books after only a few paragraphs or pages, but I decided to make the cut-off point 50 pages after reading We Need To Talk About Kevin, which is perhaps one of my favorite...

Book Review of THE EVER AFTER

I immediately loved this book. Spoken like Ron Burgundy when he says “I immediately regret this decision,” except there’s no regret here whatsoever. After a false start with another book, which shall remain nameless, I picked up The Ever After and quickly knew this was going to be a story I would not want to put down. I started reading this at 10:30 on a Sunday night, which is very late for me considering how early I get up each morning. I...

Book Review of YOU THINK IT, I’LL SAY IT

I <3 Curtis Sittenfeld. This woman can do no wrong. I'm here to talk about her newest book, You Think It, I'll Say It. But, first, we have to talk a little bit about the author. My appreciation for her work began when I read American Wife at the recommendation of a friend. Said friend is highly intelligent and often has, oh, let’s say, more educated entertainment preferences than I do. Read: she regularly watches documentaries; I’m still...