RaveLibrary JournalThis is an emotional and satisfying conclusion to a long running and beloved series ... The satisfying and emotional ending is perfect for fans.
Ramie Targoff
PositiveLibrary JournalThis is a very readable but scholarly work on a little-known part of literary history.
David Sedaris
RaveLibrary JournalSedaris ponders many deep themes here: politics, racial inequality, and even natural disasters, but always adds his irreverent take on life’s most solemn moments ... Sedaris’s many fans will be reassured that he has not lost his humor or his understated pathos ... This is Sedaris at his best, provocative and hysterical. Readers will feel like laughing even when it may feel inappropriate, much like the Sedaris family at their father’s actual deathbed.
Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
PositiveLibrary Journal... a sensitive, humorous chronicle of a young woman\'s journey of self-discovery ... This universal story of a young woman coming into her own contains many elements of Nigerian culture ... Readers who like the novels of Marian Keyes and Cecelia Ahern will find much to enjoy here.
Christopher Moore
PositiveLibrary JournalMoore\'s trademark humor is on full display with his cast of strangely lovable characters. This is Shakespeare with an edge and will not only appeal to Moore\'s fans but garner new ones.
Jennifer Weiner
RaveLibrary JournalWeiner is deft at plumbing the depths of female friendship and developing characters readers will care about. This highly recommended book will appeal not only to the author’s fans but also to a new audience looking for a fresh take on women’s fiction.
Meghan Tifft
MixedLibrary JournalFans of magical realism and unreliable narrators might enjoy this sophomore effort from Tifft, but the story leaves readers with more questions than answers. The narrative style alternates between first person and stream of conscience and at times is hard to follow. Recommended only for larger collections or where the author’s previous work circulated well.
Jacqueline Winspear
RaveLibrary JournalThis is a fantastic read for historical mystery fans who enjoy complex and flawed characters. Highly recommended for all public libraries.