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Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

The Kopp Sisters Series


Title: The Kopp Sisters Series

Author: Amy Stewart

Genre: historical fiction/mystery

Summary: These novels are about the three Kopp sisters and their lives in the early 1900's. The characters are based on real people involved in real events. I heard the author speak and was really impressed with her historical knowledge and the amount of research that she does for the books. She does have to change some time lines and add some fiction to make a good novel. She gets a lot of her information from newspapers from that time and the titles of the books are all newspaper headlines.

Rating: Very good


Why I Like It: Interesting and easy to read. Not a typical mystery novel. Actually, it seems more of a historical fiction then mystery.

Reviewer: Kathy 



Saturday, February 14, 2015

Shades of Milk and Honey (Glamourist Histories, #1)

Title: Shades of Milk and Honey (Glamourist Histories, #1)
Author: Mary Robinette Kowal
Genre: mystery, romance, historical fiction
Summary: from Goodreads: Shades of Milk and Honey is an intimate portrait of Jane Ellsworth, a woman ahead of her time in a version of Regency England where the manipulation of glamor is considered an essential skill for a lady of quality.  But despite the prevalence of magic in everyday life, other aspects of Dorchester's society are not that different: Jane and her sister Melody's lives still revolve around vying for the attentions of eligible men.  Jane resists this fate, and rightly so: while her skill with glamor is remarkable, it is her sister who is fair of face, and therefore wins the lion's share of attention.  At the ripe old age of twenty-eight, Jane has resigned herself to being invisible forever.  But when her family's honor is threatened, she finds that she must push her skills to the limit in order to set things right - and, in the process, accidentally wanders into a love story of her own.
Rating: pretty good (the following books in the series are excellent!)
Why I Like It: Davey actually recommended this series to me!  This first book is pretty much Pride and Prejudice story with a little magic.  And when I say magic, it's not what you think.  It's an imaginary skill of weaving pieces of "matter" to make beautiful things - something the author made up.  There is lots of adventure and mystery in these stories - not just a romantic tale!  I really like Jane and Vincent's relationship because they are witty, truthful, and constantly aware of each others needs.
Other: I listened to all of the books on audiobook and the narrator does a phenomenal job!
Reviewer: Avery