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The Best of The Best

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I'm not a big proponent of star ratings for books, or ratings at all really.  Books and reading are too subjective.  What you might enjoy and feel is a superstar, no pun intended, of a book, I might think is a complete loser. Ok, now that I've admitted that, I'll also tell you that I use Goodreads to track my reading and it requires you rate books using their star system, one to five.  One being the least liked and five the tip-top.    "Here's a more detailed breakdown of the star rating system, often used on platforms like  Goodreads   and   Amazon : 1 Star:   "Didn't like it" or "Absolutely not, I didn't waste my time finishing it".   2 Stars:   "It was OK" or "Not an enjoyable read".   3 Stars:   "Liked it" or "I liked this book".   4 Stars:   "Really liked it" or "Enjoyed it a lot but one or two things were not perfect".   5 Stars:   "It was amazing" or "Absol...

Book Reviews-The Not So Good

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Today marks two months into 2025, and like many of you I am looking back at some of the thoughts I had about making a few changes in the new year.  I don't make resolutions, strictly speaking, but I do reflect on the year past and set my sights on what I hope to accomplish in the upcoming months.  Emphasis on "hope".  One of those objectives was to clear some of the old books from my "TBR" List.  My intention was to read a book or two each month and begin to carve away some oldies, but goodies I hoped.   February should have been a banner month for me, I read three books from my back-back list.  Joan Hall Hove y's Nowhere to Hide, Anna Willett 's Lost to the Lake, and Ric Wasley 's Shadow of Innocence.  All three seemed right up my alley!  A psychological thriller, a crime thriller, and one in a detective series.  What more could I ask for?  Well, maybe a piece of historical fiction-one of my other loves.  Although these three ...