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The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

Synopsis - 
At the end of the Second World War, Cyril Conroy combines luck and a single canny investment to begin an enormous real estate empire, propelling his family from poverty to enormous wealth. His first order of business is to buy the Dutch House, a lavish estate in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Meant as a surprise for his wife, the house sets in motion the undoing of everyone he loves.
The story is told by Cyril’s son Danny, as he and his older sister, the brilliantly acerbic and self-assured Maeve, are exiled from the house where they grew up by their stepmother. The two wealthy siblings are thrown back into the poverty their parents had escaped from and find that all they have to count on is one another. It is this unshakable bond between them that both saves their lives and thwarts their futures.
Set over the course of five decades, The Dutch House is a dark fairy tale about two smart people who cannot overcome their past. Despite every outward sign of success, Danny and Maeve are only truly comfortable when they’re together. Throughout their lives, they return to the well-worn story of what they’ve lost with humor and rage. But when at last they’re forced to confront the people who left them behind, the relationship between an indulged brother and his ever-protective sister is finally tested.

Thoughts - 
I was not planning on liking this one. I put off reading this and went back and forth on if I should even try. But we had a long long drive to Niagara Falls and I found out that the audio was narrated by Tom Hanks and I thought why not. It was a book about a house, a house so central to everyone's lives that some characters did everything to get away from it, some to keep it and some to get it back. But really the story was about letting go and moving on. Danny and Maeve make getting kicked out of the house their entire identity preventing them from living in the now, they are so fixated on what happened to them and they are unable to create meaningful lives as adults. The book does come around.. the letting go does happen but it's almost too late.. or maybe not. I don't think I could have physically read this book.. but listening to it made it easier to consume.. plus Tom Hanks.. come on. 



The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf

Synopsis - She thought she was alone…
True crime writer Wylie Lark doesn’t mind being snowed in at the isolated farmhouse where she’s retreated to write her new book. A cozy fire, complete silence. It would be perfect, if not for the fact that decades earlier, at this very house, two people were murdered in cold blood and a girl disappeared without a trace. 
As the storm worsens, Wylie finds herself trapped inside the house, haunted by the secrets contained within its walls—haunted by secrets of her own. Then she discovers a small child in the snow just outside. After bringing the child inside for warmth and safety, she begins to search for answers. But soon it becomes clear that the farmhouse isn’t as isolated as she thought, and someone is willing to do anything to find them.

Thoughts - I enjoyed this one.. sometimes you just need a good thriller, something faced paced. The story was told in two different timelines. There were a few things that I did figure out pretty early one but it still made for a good story and there were a few twists along the way. 



The Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin 

Synopsis - Corporate lawyer Ava Burch has had enough of the big city and the daily grind. She grew up with her father, who raised search-and-rescue dogs. When she and her dog, Huck, discover an abandoned campsite on a volunteer search-and-rescue mission, she's perplexed, but she carefully photographs it all the same.
All Grant Wycoff can see when he looks at Ava is a city slicker, with her designer jeans and shiny car who has no business on a serious team made of seasoned outdoorsmen and retired cops. But when she tells him of her findings on the trail, he sees there's more to her than meets the eye.
Ava's discovery reminds Grant of the unsolved case of a young woman who went missing two years ago. As they look into the campsite further, another woman disappears under odd circumstances. With time running out, Ava and Grant must work against the brutal heat from both the Texas sun and their own electric chemistry to solve the case.

Thoughts - Another good one. I liked the characters and the small town vibes. Ava and Grant had good chemistry and Huck the dog was so lovable. I was not at all able to figure out who did it. 



The Spectacular by Fiona Davis 

Synopsis - New York City, 1956: Nineteen-year-old Marion is over the moon to have been selected to be one of the Rockettes, Radio City Music Hall’s glamorous precision-dancing troupe. It’s an honor to perform in the world’s most spectacular theater, an art deco masterpiece. But with four shows a day as well as grueling rehearsals, not to mention exacting standards of perfection to live up to, Marion quickly realizes that the life of a Rockette has both extraordinary highs and devastating lows.
Then one night a bomb explodes in the theater. It’s only the latest in a string of explosions around the city orchestrated by a person the press has nicknamed the "Big Apple Bomber." They have been terrorizing the citizens of New York for sixteen years by planting bombs in popular, crowded spaces. With the public in an uproar over the lack of any real leads after a years long manhunt, the police, at Marion’s urging, turn in desperation to a radical new technique: psychological profiling.
As Marion finds herself pulled deeper into the investigation, she realizes that as much as she’s been training herself to blend in—performing in perfect unison with all the other identical Rockettes—if she hopes to catch the bomber, she’ll need to stand out and take a terrifying risk. But she may be forced to sacrifice everything she’s worked for, as well as the people she loves the most.

Thoughts - Another winner. It was a great setting... New York City and the Rockettes. The thing I love about historical fiction if getting to learn a little something on the side. I had never heard about this 'Big Apple Bomber' or knew much of what went on behind the scenes of the Rockettes headquarters. It was an interesting read. 



Don't Forget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino

Synopsis - In 1960, when Marilyn Kleinman is caught making out with the rabbi’s son in front of the whole congregation, her parents ship her off to her great-aunt Ada for the summer. If anyone can save their daughter’s reputation, it’s Philadelphia’s strict premier matchmaker. Either that or Marilyn can kiss college goodbye. To Marilyn’s surprise, Ada’s not the humorless septuagenarian her mother described. Not with that platinum-blonde hair, Hermès scarf, and Cadillac convertible. She’s sharp, straight-talking, takes her job very seriously, and abides by her own rules…mostly. As the summer unfolds, Ada and Marilyn head for the Jersey shore, where Marilyn helps Ada scope out eligible matches―for anyone but Marilyn, that is. Because if there’s one thing Marilyn’s learned from Ada, it’s that she doesn’t have to settle. With the school year quickly approaching and her father threatening to disinherit her, Marilyn must make her choice for her return to the comfortable life she knows, or embrace a risky, unknown path on her own.

Thoughts - First it was Marion in The Spectacular and now we have Marilyn in Don't Forget to Write. Two women who refused to conform to what was expected of them and decided to be who they wanted to be. This was a great feel good book with tons of sass.. I wish we all had an Ada in our lives. This is a perfect beach read and a reminder to be yourself and follow your dreams.  


Murder at Gulls Nest by Jess Kidd

Synopsis - 1954: When her former novice’s dependable letters stop, Nora Breen asks to be released from her vows. Haunted by a line in Frieda’s letter, Nora arrives at Gulls Nest, a charming hotel in Gore-on-Sea in Kent. A seaside town, a place of fresh air and relaxed constraints, is the perfect place for a new start. Nora hides her identity and pries into the lives of her fellow guests—but when a series of bizarre murders rattles the occupants of Gulls Nest it’s time to ask if a dark past can ever really be left behind.

Thoughts - This was the only dud. Well not really a dud. Nora was a quirky character, a middle aged ex  nun trying to solve a crime. I think the writer was going for a Agatha Christie vibe with the eccentric assortment of characters but it just missed the mark.  


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Comments

  1. Tom Hanks...indeed. The book covers are nice. Thank you for sharing about these books.

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  2. You share a fantastic selection of books. "The Dutch House" sounds captivating, especially with Tom Hanks narrating. "The Overnight Guest" and "The Vanishing Hour" sound like thrilling reads, and I always appreciate a good dog character. "The Spectacular" and "Don't Forget to Write" resonate with themes of defying expectations, which is wonderful. It is okay for "Murder at Gulls Nest" to be a miss sometimes.

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  3. All of these books sound interesting!

    Jennifer
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  4. They all sound like really good reads.

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  5. Generally speaking, I like Ann Patchett's novels, but I've waffled about reading "The Dutch House" too. So I'm glad to read your review and learn about its underlying theme of letting go and moving on -- an important topic which is such a roadblock for a lot of people, it seems.

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  6. I loved the dutch house (finally I read one of the books you've read...). the overnight guest sounds really good..

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  7. Only one dud can be a good thing! I'm glad you came around to The Dutch House. It's not my favorite of Patchett's books but still, a thoughtful story. I really do appreciate stories about non-conformists and you have a couple of good ones here!

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  8. Dang it. You've added to my wish list again! I enjoyed Don't Forget to Write, too, and I have the audio version of The Dutch House on my wishlist already. Now I need to go see which others of these my library has. 🙄

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  9. Hello,
    What a great selection of books. They all sound good, thanks for the reviews!
    Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!

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  10. "The Overnight Guest," it's great that you found a fast-paced thriller that kept you hooked, even with a few early revelations. Sometimes that's exactly what you need.

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  11. I would enjoy listening to Tom Hank's read a story. It would be much more human in his voice.

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  12. That's a pretty good run, only one dud out of the lot. It's good when the books are good.

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  13. I like Ann Patchett though she isn't always an easy read. I hadn't come across this one - thanks for the heads up.

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  14. The Overnight Guest looks really good. They all look like good reads.

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  15. So glad for your reviews. Always in the market for my next great read. I read The Dutch House after reading Tom Lake by Patchett but found the Dutch House less likeable. I loved Tom Lake but wanted to spank the adult children in The Dutch House. Felt like they needed to just get over 'it'.

    Have pinned The Spectacular and Don't Forget to Write. Both sound very good. Love a sassy, strong woman main character.

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  16. I absolutely only read Patchett's book because of Tom Hank's narration! I loved The Spectacular and Don't Forget to Write. All of Confino's books have been big hits for me. I love her strong female characters.

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  17. I need to check out The Spectacular, which sounds really interesting!

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  18. Thanks for your reviews !
    Always interesting to see what others read...
    Love to read too !
    Have a nice day !
    Anna

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  19. The Overnight Guest sounds like a great read!
    They all seem like books worth diving into.

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  20. Thanks for sharing all these reviews!

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  21. Most interesting reviews. Thank you.

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  22. Sometimes a good thriller is something I like to find too! I tend to be more of a "light" reader (meaning I prefer ones that are more hopeful/happier), but now and then a good mystery is a must! I see so many people hyping some good mysteries so I need to find a couple to add and now I'll have to add The Overnight Guest to my list of ones to read more about. And from what you say about the last on your list, it reminds me of the British dramedy 'Sister Boniface Mysteries.' :)

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  23. This looks like a really good selection of books. Making more time to read is on my short list of things to do this week!

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  24. Looks like you found some good moves.

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  25. Thank you for sharing your recent reads, Hena! I am loving the sound of The Vanishing Hour, but I'm also intrigued by the Ann Patchett, as I read and liked some of her books. xxx

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  26. Glad to hear there was only one dud amongst your recent reads!

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  27. Sounds like a lot of great reading, overall, recently :)

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  28. Yes, Tom Hanks was a fabulous choice to read The Dutch House.

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  29. Anonymous6/10/2025

    I haven't heard of any of these! Going to look into them more. Love these posts you do!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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  30. Other than the last one it sounds like you had some great reads! Thanks for sharing these!
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  31. I recently read and reviewed The Spectacular and really enjoyed it as well.

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  32. Well written reviews of books to read ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores, clm,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  33. So I read The Overnight Guest (having HATED This is How I Lied by the same author) but when I went to look back at my review/rating, it was for a completely different book. I am SO confused as to how that happened. Now I have to reread The Overnight Guest and figure out what book this review belongs to, lol.

    Glad you enjoyed it. A good thriller has always been my answer if I am in a reading slump, but I have been reading more and more of them just because in the last couple years.

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    1. So...turns out the review WAS for the correct book. I just had completely forgotten the plot and how my review fit with it, oops!

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  34. Thank you for the review. I appreciate it!!

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  35. You do read a great range of books that is for sure.

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  36. These sound like good books with the exception of Murder at Gulls Nest. I'm a big fan of Agatha Christie's books, so it's a shame Jess Kidd missed the marked. However, I'm intrigued by The Overnight Guest, and I'll have to add it to my TBR.

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  37. It sounds like you read some great books recently! :)

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  38. These sound like some interesting reads. I read The Dutch House and remember that it started strong but I kind of lost interest in it midway.

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  39. Anonymous6/12/2025

    Wow so many good reads. I find with who done its there is too much time to figure it out the plot. I figured out Gone Girl and Deep in the Woods that kind of out off off who done its LOL.

    Allie of
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  40. Thanks for the list! I need some new titles to add to my summer reading list!

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  41. These are beautiful collection of books. I have 'The Vanishing Hour' on my to-read list.

    Annie,
    Annies Food Diary

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  42. Sorry to hear about the Jess Kidd book! Though I kind of suspected that it would be, to be honest. Maybe call it bookseller intuition...

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  43. I don't think I would have been physically capable of reading a book like that either. The first book. It's great that we can now listen to someone read to us, and Tom Hanks has a nice voice!
    You present us with a nice selection of literary genres; thrillers are also a genre I like to read! And beach reading now that summer is starting, I'll put the suggestion on my list! Have a nice weekend, Hena!

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  44. Those books seem like interesting reads, I'll surely give some of them a go! Especially "Murder at gulls nest", that one gives me "Evil under the sun" by Agatha Christie vibes!


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  45. I will make a note of your book titles for my next visit to the local library. I read a lot of books, mostly novels, and I post a list of my yearly reading at the end of each year. The only trouble is, when I find a really good book, I can't put it down and I get to the end far too fast, and then I'm disappointed that it is finished already! Maybe I should read slower.

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  46. Thanks for the reviews. Some of these look really good and I will add them to my list. The Dutch House really interests me.

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  47. I read The Dutch House several years ago And yeah, it is heavy (a big book in both senses of the word! ) I read novels for escape and entertainment and usually pretty quickly forget most of even hose I enjoy very much. This one has stayed with me however and I still remember the characters and plot. I've never gotten into audio books, but I have to say Tom Hanks would be a pleasure to listen to and sounds perfect for narrating this one.

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  48. The Overnight Guest is interesting book for me ..... sound mystery crime story...love to read it.

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  49. Yes, these are all interesting and thank you for sharing with us!

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  50. I will have to add some of these to my list!

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  51. I also enjoyed reading The Spectacular. I thought The Dutch House was a little boring and thought it was just ok. I will add some of these to my reading list.

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