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Shelly V.

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Indiana, United States

Shelly V.'s Books by Status

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The Grand Dark
The Return of the King
The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
The Wild Storm
London Holiday: A Novel
Killing and Dying
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life

Shelly V.'s Most Popular Reviews

3.5/5 stars

It was an odd sensation, reading the story of leaving the Big Woods of Wisconsin for the Indian Territory of Kansas as seen through Caroline Ingalls's eyes. The book covers some of the same ground that I have found so troubling when re-reading the series as an adult: the attitudes of settlers to the native peoples who already had such a long, deep tie to the land that was being usurped. I appreciate that the author did not shy away from revealing those prejudices, but didn't excuse them, either. The one thing that struck me in the reading was how truly alone the women were while participating in these ventures. The fears that had to be faced seem great even (especially!) to a modern reader like me.

All in all, not a bad read, especially for fans of the original books.

I wanted to love this book. It definitely left a sense of impending doom, and creeping dread, on my psyche. But I wish that the cause of the strange occurances would have been explained more...surely it's not all just “insanity fuss”. And I don't care if that puts the reader in the same place as the characters, not knowing. I want to know. Final verdict: bejabber-making, but flawed.

I really enjoyed this tale of a man growing up and becoming a better person thanks to his readings of Jane Austen during the course of writing his dissertation. He even gave us an appropriate Austen ending.

Now I have to struggle with my desire to go to my shelves and pull down Miss Austen and start re-reading...

This is a book by my husband. I admit to the shameless plug up front. :)

However, I had the privilege of being the first reader and a bit of an editor for it, and I think he did a good job with his first book...

It's SF, with a bit of time travel thrown in for good measure. And the fate of Earth is, of course, at stake. Agents Gilmour and Mason are in a temporal Cold War, and with the possibility of history being entirely rewritten, they have no choice but to succeed in neutralizing the threat.

I have to say that I'm normally a Fantasy reader. But I did enjoy the story and more importantly, I like these characters (especially Mason). And it's not every day that you get a book dedicated to you. :D

If Monty Python decided to re-make “The Omen”...

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