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Lonely women's history professor Hannah Stern walks into her local lesbian bar one winter night, seeking love advice from her old friend and bartender, Isabel. "Women's history will be my date this year!" Hannah raises her glass in sarcastic tribute, resigned to life as a scholar, but her remark sets in motion a wild, sexy-smart romp through time. Much to her astonishment, Hannah soon finds herself meeting up with the actual figures and foremothers she assigns her college students to learn about. She's caught in a time-travel vortex: one that seemingly emanates from Sappho's Bar and Grill.
This was a very interesting book, in a good way. It was unique and beautifully written and richly weaving together important ideas and women throughout history. I think the end lost me a bit to be honest but overall, well done.


Lonely women's history professor Hannah Stern walks into her local l..."
This sounds amazing!! Added it to my list :)
Jamie wrote: "I read Sappho's Bar and Grill by Bonnie J. Morris.

Lonely women's history professor Hannah Stern walks into her local l..."
i never heard of this?! sounds great!

Lonely women's history professor Hannah Stern walks into her local l..."
i never heard of this?! sounds great!

I read 11/22/63 this month. I was going to try and read Kindred as well, but I think I need a break from time travel.
I enjoyed 11/22/63, but imo it was a little too long. The middle section dragged a lot and I had a tough time getting through that part. This really lessened my enjoyment of the whole book because even though I liked the ending, I was kinda over it by the end and I just wanted to be finished.

Someone mentioned this in a book post and it ends Wednesday, so I thought I'd slap it here.
If there is a free book thread in this group, please let me know!
https://www.amazon.com/article/read-t...
For World Book Day (April 23rd), Amazon is offering 9 books that have been translated into English from around the world. Countries: MX, NL, ES, DE, IL, SE, JP, AR, NO
I think this ends at midnight (PST?) Wednesday, April 24th, and I believe it is available worldwide (would suck if it's not). Unfortunately, none of these are fantasy or science fiction - there needs to be MORE translations of those!










So if you're going EH about the books I posted (they are the US selections), just check around. Could be helpful if you don't have something picked out for the Luxembourg challenge.

Also, Sappho's Bar & Grill sounds neat, might add it to my TBR too.

The murder mystery is just a bonus, and what I feel is the weakness of the book. The author didn't quite find that balance between letting the reader try to work it out and twisting the plot.

I'm also adding Sappho's Bar and Grill to my tbr list.
This month, I read Slaughterhouse-Five, which I enjoyed. I haven't read Vonnegut before and I knew the book had time travel, but didn't quite know what I was getting myself into. I loved the repetition and some of the dark humor. There were times where it was absurd, almost in a Douglas Adams type way, which I enjoyed as well. But, there were times where it was horrible (not the writing, but what was going on) and uncomfortable, and even though this story deals with a man time traveling, he's still at war.
Something else that added to my reading experience was that I went to Berlin, for the first time this month. We did a walking tour and learned a bit about what had happened in the past century and were able to see, first hand, how some of the buildings were impacted.




I finally finished The Anubis Gates.
I really liked it. It was far from perfect, but overall very enjoyable for me! I bumped up my rating to 5 stars but it was a 4.5.
I really liked it. It was far from perfect, but overall very enjoyable for me! I bumped up my rating to 5 stars but it was a 4.5.

My first book was Hazards of Time Travel, which frankly was trash. I think I was a bit too generous giving it 2.5 stars in my review. It had such potential but it was quickly squandered. I've heard great things about Joyce Carol Oates but since this is a new book of hers, maybe I need to go back a bit to get to her good stuff.
My second book was Doomsday Book, which took me forever to read but I finally finished it! It was a bit tedious because it felt much longer than it needed to be, but I got attached to the characters and I think it was well-written, just needed some strong editing. It did NOT need to be almost 600 pages.

I will say the second half was better than the first, but I just need to accept this series is just not for me. Over 800 pages of that book what was I thinking??

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Kerstin Gier (other topics)Bonnie J. Morris (other topics)
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