Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The Book Pusher: March Mini Book Reviews: V. Diffenbaugh, J. Johnson, J. Moyes, L. Thomas

{Note to followers: if you want an email when a new post goes up, go the left column and subscribe for emails. Thanks.}

THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS Vanessa Diffenbaugh:  Women's Fiction

An amazing journey of a foster child into love, loss, and growing up with all of life seemingly against her. Her one solace gives her voice--flowers and their meanings. This is an absolutely must read.

IN ANOTHER LIFE Julie Christine Johnson: Women's Fiction

An eighth-hundred-year-old murder mystery and three men locked in an eternal struggle of right vs. wrong, creates a fascinating story of past and present.

ME BEFORE YOU Jojo Moyes: Women's Fiction with romantic elements

I'll never forget Louisa Clark and her journey of discovery with Will Traynor. Riveting and awe-inspiring storytelling--Absolutely Must Read

AFTER YOU Jojo Moyes: Women's Fiction

[Spoiler Warning!] Sequel to Me Before You Louisa is two years out from the death of Will Traynor and she's stuck on hold until a series of events starting with a fall from the fifth floor finally shakes her into a new orbit. Fitting follow up to Me Before You.

SHARPE SHOOTER Lisa Thomas: Cozy Mystery

A witty sleuth makes a splash while investigation a family mystery. If you like cozy mysteries, this one is a good fit.

Next Week: Where Do You Read?

11 comments:

  1. I've only read one of these, though others are already on my TBR list. THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS is the one I've read and I enjoyed it. It spoke to my passion about adoption and fostering, and flowers. I worked in a floral shop for several years.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I loved Me Before You, and actually taught it one summer in France--we used it as an example of characgter. Also enjoyed After You, though it wasn't quite as good as the first one. I've been wanting to read The Language of Flowers, so I'll put it on my list.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The Language of Flowers is a wonderful read!

      Delete
  3. I loved Me Before You, and actually taught it one summer in France--we used it as an example of characgter. Also enjoyed After You, though it wasn't quite as good as the first one. I've been wanting to read The Language of Flowers, so I'll put it on my list.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I haven't read any of these authors. Thanks for the introduction. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Ooh, 800 year old murder mystery...

    ReplyDelete

To use Facebook or Twitter sign in, select Name/URL. Add your name and the URL of your homepage for Facebook or Twitter...and comment. Thanks for coming by!