Tuesday, February 18, 2025

City of Dragons (Volume 3 of the Rain Wild Chronicles) by Robin Hobb

My Rating: 4.6


A small group of weak, half-formed and unwanted dragons and their displaced human companions as they search for a legendary sanctuary, Kelsingra. Now, as the misfit band approaches its final destination, dragons and keepers alike face a challenge so insurmountable that it threatens to render their long, difficult odyssey utterly meaningless.


This series is building as are the characters - both humans and dragons alike. The ending had Sedric, Reyn and Malta back again and I can't wait for the next and final book in this Rain Wild series.

Friday, February 14, 2025

Dragon Haven (Volume 2 of the Rain Wild Chronicles) by Robin Hobb

My Rating: 4.5


As the fledgling dragons and their keepers forge a passage through the uncharted waters of the Rain Wild River, they are supported by the liveship Tarman, its captain, Leftrin, and Alise Finbok, who has escaped her cruel marriage in Bingtown. 


A vial of dragon blood can earn a man enough gold to last a lifetime: there may be some in the party who see the dragons as more valuable as body parts than whole and alive. But it is the Rain Wilds themselves – mysterious, unstable and ever perilous – that may provide the deadliest danger as they make their way towards the mythical haven of Kelsingra. The hazards of that journey will push them all to the very brink of survival.




Hobb has excellent character development but it can still be a slow slog. The Rain Wild Chronicles is my least favorite of the series so far but, still well worth my time. 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Mount Vernon The Love Story by Mary Higgins Clark

My Rating: 4.5


Published in 1969, the book was more recently discovered by a Washington family descendant and reissued as Mount Vernon Love Story. Dispelling the widespread belief that although George Washington married Martha Dandridge Custis, he reserved his true love for Sally Carey Fairfax, his best friend's wife, Mary Higgins Clark describes the Washington marriage as one full of tenderness and passion, as a bond between two people who shared their lives—even the bitter hardship of a winter in Valley Forge—in every way. In this author's skilled hands, the history, the love, and the man come fully and dramatically alive.


This was about George Washington, the man. There is no doubt that he loved Sally but, I also believe that George and Martha (Patsy) had a very deep loving relationship. This captured their marriage, the hardship of the children and their shared love for Mount Vernon. The only complaint I had with this book was that it felt disjointed with bouncing around in the timeline.

Monday, February 10, 2025

Dragon Keeper (Volume 1 of the Rain Wild Chronicles) by Robin Hobb

My Rating: 4.5


Too much time has passed since the powerful dragon Tintaglia helped the people of the Trader cities stave off an invasion of their enemies. The Traders have forgotten their promises, weary of the labor and expense of tending earthbound dragons who were hatched weak and deformed by a river turned toxic. If neglected, the creatures will rampage--or die--so it is decreed that they must move farther upriver toward Kelsingra, the mythical homeland whose location is locked deep within the dragons' uncertain ancestral memories. 


 Thymara, an unschooled forest girl, and Alise, wife of an unloving and wealthy Trader, are among the disparate group entrusted with escorting the dragons to their new home. And on an extraordinary odyssey with no promise of return, many lessons will be learned--as dragons and tenders alike experience hardships, betrayals . . . and joys beyond their wildest imaginings.


Unlike other books in this series, this one took me a while to get in to. Completely different characters and a new scene would be difficult enough but, after Fitz and the Fool well, that is an impossible act to follow. Once I got in to the book, I quite enjoyed the story of the dragons and the people who wanted to help them.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

The Secret Sky: A Novel Of Forbidden Love In Afghanistan by Atia Abawi

 My Rating: 4.5


Fatima is a Hazara girl, raised to be obedient and dutiful. Samiullah is a Pashtun boy raised to defend the traditions of his tribe. They were not meant to fall in love. But they do. And the story that follows shows both the beauty and the violence in current-day Afghanistan as Fatima and Samiullah fight their families, their cultures and the Taliban to stay together. 


This book is based on the people the author met and the events she covered during her nearly five years in Afghanistan. I thought that she did an excellent job of making the reader reaize the conditions in Afghanistan today. Definitely worth a read.