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Within a work of magical realism, the world is still grounded in the real world, but fantastical elements are considered normal in this world. MAGICAL REALISM: Magical realism is a genre of literature the depicts the real world as having an undercurrent of magic or fantasy. Leave a comment ARC (Advanced Reader Copy), Fiction, Magical Realism, Romance, Short Stories Five Goodreads Reviews What a wonderful, unique, redemptive book! I definitely want to read more by this author. No matter how content and grateful we are, we still wonder. I will just say that this lovely story touches on regrets and questions which enter every person’s life at some point. This is a purposefully short review because I don’t want to get near anything that resembles a spoiler. Now, as she reevaluates her life, Lolly comes to the frustrating realization that she has not accomplished anything she wanted to do. But most of all, Lolly carries the memory of her time with Rory Shaw, the boy who got away. Her younger sister, Daphne, is sprouting wings to find her own way. It’s been ten years since her mother’s death. She helps her father run their failing family diner in Seattle. Lolly Blanchard is one month away from turning thirty three. If only there was a way to know how things would’ve turned out if we’d taken a different path. Oh, those pesky “what-ifs” that we all carry around! “What if I chose that career?” “What if I married that person?” “What if I lived in that place?” “What if I had done/not done that particular thing?” Leave a comment Fantasy, Fiction, Magical Realism, Women's Fiction The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie, by Rachel Linden Rachel Linden and Nicole Deese are new authors for me, but I definitely want to read more of their books. In my opinion, these are the best of the bunch.
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Clean, Christian fiction, full of flawed but decent people who learn the value of faith, embracing differences, and serving others. Even though I rated them differently, they’re both excellent and worth your time. Everyone I’ve recommended this book to who has read it, has loved it!īest Book Duo: All That Really Matters and All That It Takes by Nicole Deese. Word is out on this wonderful story of second chances and glimpses into the future. It’s a winner! A journey of self-discovery and growth while facing challenges and falling in love.īest Magical Realism: The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie, by Rachel Linden. This comes out in July 2023, but keep it on your TBR (to be read) list. Just be prepared for a lot of F-bombs.īest Romantic Comedy: Hello Stranger, by Katherine Center. Not bad! I did reviews on the ones that had the most impact on me, but here’s a quick summary.īest Memoir (which is also nominated for a Goodreads award): Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, by Matthew Perry.
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The power is within all of us.ĩ.5/10 Stars Leave a comment ARC (Advanced Reader Copy), Autobiography, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Magical Realism, Series & Collections November Reads 2022 But also know that in its storytelling lies the message that overcoming such things is possible. Be aware that there are definite triggers, such as rape and emotional/physical abuse. It is unique, beautiful, haunting, and uplifting. But first they must endure their separate challenges and tap into the history and secrets that weave their stories together. They have their accusers, their predators, and their allies. We discover their connections to the mysteries of nature and to each other, showing their collective ability to rise above their constraints and the men who try to dominate them. One by one, we learn more about these extraordinary women. And Kate, pregnant and afraid, escapes an abusive relationship in 2019, fleeing to a cottage left to her by a great aunt she never knew. Violet, languishing in her family’s mansion in 1942, longs to know more of the outside world.
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Altha, like many others of her era, has been accused of witchcraft and must stand trial for her alleged crimes. This is the story of Weyward, a loving tribute to the strength of females everywhere.Įngland, 1619. Three women across five centuries are bound by an ancient name, a special gift, a humble cottage, and hardship.

“The connections between and among women are the most feared, the most problematic, and the most potentially transforming force on the planet.”
