[OCTOBER] Book Review

I’m playing catch up but… I still wanted to document the books I read this year and my thoughts on each.

The Almost Sisters by Joshilyn Jackson
       ★.5
       
       This book was the third selection for MMD’s 2020 Reading Challenge prompt “three
       books by the same author”. Leia Birch Briggs, a graphic novelist, has a tequila-fueled
       fling with an anonymous Batman at a comics convention. Soon, she finds out that
       she is pregnant. She decides to tell her family but before she gets a chance, she finds
       out that her step-sister’s marriage is falling apart and that her beloved grandmother
       has been hiding dementia with help from her best friend since childhood. While she is
       home in Alabama taking care of her grandmother’s affairs, cleaning out the Birch
       family Victorian home, and telling her family that she’s pregnant, she soon finds that
       the dementia isn’t the only thing that her grandmother has been hiding. I don’t know
       if it is the setting or the many “mysteries” in the plot, or maybe both, but I really liked
       this book!
Red Midnight by Thomas Hal Phillips

       

        
        This book was the selection for MMD’s 2020 Reading Challenge prompt “a book by a
        local author“. It is about Marcus, who serves a term for murder, but is newly paroled
        as the book begins. While in the state prison, he befriends an older convict. Because
        of that friendship and because….life itself…, once he is out, there are times when he
        wishes he was back inside. This story is about murder, friendship, forgiveness, and a
        young man discovering himself. I was pleasantly surprised with the book. Before
        choosing it, and reading the description, I thought it sounded “okay enough”, that
        surely I could get through it just to check it off of the list. Phillips was a very good
        writer, and although the locations were fictional, by the way they were described, I
        knew where he was in the story. I think that put me more “into” the story.





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