Melissa Weintraub
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Firefly Lane
- A Novel
- De: Kristin Hannah
- Narrado por: Susan Ericksen
- Duración: 17 h y 54 m
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In the turbulent summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey has accepted her place at the bottom of the eighth-grade social food chain. Then, to her amazement, the "coolest girl in the world" moves in across the street and wants to be her friend. Tully Hart seems to have it all - beauty, brains, ambition. On the surface they are as opposite as two people can be: Kate, doomed to be forever uncool, with a loving family who mortifies her at every turn.
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Beachy Fare
- De FanB14 en 04-29-13
- Firefly Lane
- A Novel
- De: Kristin Hannah
- Narrado por: Susan Ericksen
Good story but slow-paced at times
Revisado: 04-27-25
I enjoyed the story and was drawn in easily. Since I’m about five years younger than the protagonists, I could relate to much of what they experienced as teens and was familiar with all the music mentioned. And I was pleased that the betrayal mentioned in the description was not what I anticipated.
The story got bogged down and repetitive every so often (frequently making me look how many hours were left!).
I appreciated the end note by the author, explaining how to recognize the cancer and how it had played a role in her life.
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Life Support
- De: Tess Gerritsen
- Narrado por: George Guidall
- Duración: 11 h y 4 m
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Dr. Toby Harper works the night shift in an emergency room. She spends her daytime hours alone with her mother who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When elderly Alzheimer's patients from the same retirement home start dying mysteriously, Toby is the only one suspicious enough to investigate. As a result she finds herself, her mother, and her own sanity at risk.
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IT'S A BRAVE NEW WORLD
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 05-27-16
- Life Support
- De: Tess Gerritsen
- Narrado por: George Guidall
Not as good as later medical thrillers
Revisado: 04-05-25
The medical idea explained at the end of the book is intriguing, but the book is only fair. It took longer to get into than usual, and remembering all the characters was difficult. The narration was okay. But there was a moral: always check a person’s references by seeing a photo of them.
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Are You There, Judy? It's Me, Your Reader
- De: Sari Edelstein, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Sari Edelstein
- Duración: 2 h y 7 m
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Professor Edelstein examines the enduring appeal of Judy Blume’s books. Over seven lessons, you’ll learn how Blume pioneered middle-grade and young adult (YA) literature and helped to make these genres the global sensations they are today. You’ll identify the themes and motifs that run throughout her books, and you’ll review Blume’s books as literary work worthy of analysis. You’ll also see why the very act of questioning (about the existence of God, the persistence of racism, the unwritten rules of suburbia) is so central to Blume’s vision of coming-of-age literature.
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Educational on what our country deems fit to ban
- De Kate en 08-28-24
Absolutely
Revisado: 12-05-24
In my experience,this analysis of Judy Blume’s themes and style is accurate and thought-provoking. I grew up with many of her books, and she gets it. “Are you there, G-d? It’s me, Margaret” covered things that were so important at the time: periods (and practicing using a pad), comparison of breast sizes (are you still flat or do you have nubbins?), and peer pressure (not liking one girl because she developed young).
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Little Mercies
- De: Heather Gudenkauf
- Narrado por: Kate Rudd, Tanya Eby
- Duración: 8 h y 50 m
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Veteran social worker Ellen Moore has seen the worst side of humanity - the vilest acts one person can commit against another. She is a fiercely dedicated children's advocate and a devoted mother and wife. But one blistering summer day, a simple moment of distraction will have repercussions that Ellen could never have imagined.
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Whoa! Ten stars, if that's possible.
- De karen en 08-03-14
- Little Mercies
- De: Heather Gudenkauf
- Narrado por: Kate Rudd, Tanya Eby
Is there really an us and them?
Revisado: 11-30-24
As a retired clinical social worker who worked in alcohol and drug treatment, Ellen’s ongoing thoughts of “I’m not like them [her clients]” triggered similar feelings in me. As Ellen points out, when working, she puts on a persona to help her to keep most of her personal feelings tamped down. I recall doing that, too—putting away my personal feelings about alcohol and drugs. In the less extreme cases, this is important to examine.
While the author captured Ellen perseverating over all the awful things that are or could happen, putting it into words repeatedly (often the same words) was irritating. Granted, this is difficult to convey in writing.
While it ended so quickly tied in a bow, I was relieved but a little disappointed.
Overall, the stories were engaging, and their overlaps enjoyable, and I found it easy to relate to most of the characters, even the smaller ones like Leah.
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The Lullaby Girl
- Angie Pallorino, Book 2
- De: Loreth Anne White
- Narrado por: Julie McKay
- Duración: 12 h y 32 m
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Detective Angie Pallorino took down a serial killer permanently and, according to her superiors, with excessive force. Benched on a desk assignment for twelve months, Angie struggles to maintain her sense of identity—if she's not a detective, who is she? Then a decades-old cold case washes ashore, pulling her into an investigation she recognizes as deeply personal. Angie's lover and partner, James Maddocks, sees it, too. But spearheading an ongoing probe into a sex-trafficking ring while keeping Angie's increasing obsession with her case in check is taking its toll.
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WOW! The intensity is palpable!
- De Wayne en 11-20-17
- The Lullaby Girl
- Angie Pallorino, Book 2
- De: Loreth Anne White
- Narrado por: Julie McKay
I was eager to get back to reading it more.
Revisado: 11-11-24
I liked the stories and the level of intrigue they brought. The first book, though, seemed like it drew plot points from many other mysteries.
While enjoying the story, some of the author’s writing style irritated me. She found interesting active verbs, but they didn’t always make sense. Some of these phrases/verbs appeared over and over: “killed the call” and, from book one, “punched into his sleeves.” The former would be more effective if used only when the someone was angry or hung up on someone.
I’m interested to see if book three keeps up the level of interest and how the series ends.
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Goodnight Nobody
- De: Jennifer Weiner
- Narrado por: Johanna Parker
- Duración: 11 h y 58 m
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For Kate Klein, suburbia's been full of unpleasant surprises. Her once-loving husband is hardly ever home. The supermommies on the playground routinely snub her. Her days are spent carpooling, and at night, most of her orgasms are of the do-it-yourself variety. So when a fellow mother is murdered, Kate finds that the unsolved mystery is one of the most interesting things to happen in Upchurch. She launches an unofficial investigation with the help of two friends and discovers the secrets and lies behind the town's placid picket-fence facade....
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Terrific Book!
- De Margaret en 05-07-11
- Goodnight Nobody
- De: Jennifer Weiner
- Narrado por: Johanna Parker
Surprisingly fun
Revisado: 01-26-23
I’ve listened to a few of Jennifer Weiner’s books and enjoyed them. This book used a different writing style but retained both humor and emotions. It is similar to Susan Isaac’s *Compromising Positions* in some of the story, protagonist, and humor. I had to get used to the narrator but then enjoyed her; she definitely made Sophie into quite a character. A minus was that I had trouble keeping track of all the names!
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I was not sure what Kate would do next, and that worked for me.
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Heart Full of Lies
- A True Story of Desire and Death
- De: Ann Rule
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
- Duración: 12 h y 43 m
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An idyllic Hawaiian wedding held the promise of a wonderful future for handsome, athletic Chris Northon, an airline pilot, a confirmed bachelor-turned-devoted family man; and Liysa, an acclaimed surf photographer, loving mother, and aspiring Hollywood screenwriter. But few, including Chris, had seen Liysa's other side - her controlling behavior and dark moods, her insatiable hunger for money and property. And no one anticipated the fatal outcome of a family camping trip in an Oregon forest.
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Liysa Northon- It’s not a lie if you believe it
- De M. Thompson en 01-06-21
- Heart Full of Lies
- A True Story of Desire and Death
- De: Ann Rule
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
Slanted
Revisado: 06-20-21
The description of this book presents it as a mystery, exploring the credence of a woman’s story about the murder of her husband. It is, instead, mostly the story of Liysa’s life emphasizing her improbable stories, her conquests, her greed, her lability, and her manipulation. The first half or more allows no room for readers to wonder; Liysa has already been exposed and little bad is shown or said about her husband.
I listened to the audiobook, and it was difficult to keep the names and their roles straight. In many ways, it didn’t matter. The narration is good, and the book is generally well written; much of the information from various sources is woven in nicely, though there is a fair amount of repetition. It’s clear Rule researched the case.
However, she makes some errors that may not be important to the story, but which cast some doubt about whether Rule bothered to learn minor facts. I live in Oregon, and she generally describes the towns and their areas well (as far as I know; I haven’t been to all these places). But the western part of the state consists of the coast and the inland and highly populated Willamette Valley: they are not interchangeable.
As well, her description of personality disorders being quite so impervious to change (apart from socio- and psychopathic disorders) is not totally accurate, though it takes a lot of hard work to address them. Bipolar disorder is a different type of illness, one that can be treated with meds and therapy. It is only in the Afterword that Rule describes Liysa’s depressions. In the body of the book, her changeable behavior is shown as odd and possibly related to manipulation. (It would be interesting to know if Liysa had been diagnosed and is being treated for bipolar disorder and how that affects her behavior. As a mental health professional, I wonder if some of what is seen as personality disorders [my the MSW Rule consulted] may be skewed because of bipolar disorder.)
I do agree with the conclusion but was given little evidence to not have to.
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