Here are a few books I've been reading lately.
I finished the Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer and liked each book more than the last. The series concluded with a satisfying ending to the story arc across the books.
Specifically,
#4 The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, 2008. Enola saves a young girl who is being forced into a marriage for money by evil people.
#5 The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, 2009. Florence Nightingale is featured in this mystery with interesting codes.
#6 The Case of the Gypsy Goodbye, 2010. This book finally answers the question of what happened to Enola's mother.
Mrs. Endicott's Spendid Adventure by Rhys Bowen, 2025, adult historical fiction.
Rhys Bowen is a prolific author who is mainly known for the various mystery series she writes. This is a standalone novel.
In 1938 England, Ellie's husband tells her he wants a divorce. After the shock wears off, she decides she is going to visit the south of France, where she had been as a girl. She ends up taking with her her housekeeper, who has an abusive husband, and a cranky church lady who is dying. Along the way, they pick up a young pregnant hitchhiker.
Their car breaks down in a small fishing village on the Mediterranean, and they end up staying there. The women all blossom as they become a part of the town. Then WWII happens, and life is not idyllic anymore. Ellie becomes part of a smuggling operation that is trying to relocate Jews to safer places. The little village cannot avoid the horrors of war, but when the war is over, they all set about rebuilding their lives.
I enjoyed this book. I always like reading books in which the characters are troubled and slowly work their way to a better place. In addition, Ellie and her friends redo a rundown villa, which had the feel of the Secret Garden rebirth to it.
This was an easy read, and the story and characters kept me interested. However, the writing is simple (not that there's anything wrong with that). This was especially apparent after reading the Enola Holmes books, which had a much richer vocabulary and descriptions. I found that ironic, since the Enola Holmes books are classified as children's books.
I will read more Rhys Bowen and already enjoy her Royal Spyness series from time to time.
James by Percival Everett, 2024, adult historical fiction
This book is the retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain from the perspective of Jim, the runaway slave. It was a New York Times bestseller and won the Kirkus Prize, the National Book Award for Fiction, and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
I have Atomic Habits and I started it a long time ago and never got very far. I have been meaning to pick it back up. I still haven't gotten an Enola Holmes book yet! MUST do that! That will be good winter time reading! Great post!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely late to the game for "Atomic Habits". It's not a cure all book, but there is some good, common sense advice in it.
DeleteI enjoyed this. I've read Atomic Habits and have the Rhys Bowen book on my TBR pile. I've seen a couple of Enola Holmes movies but didn't know about the books, I'll look them up.
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I'm going to look for more Rhys Bowen stand-alone books. Most of hers are in series which are difficult to find in order at the library sometimes.
DeleteThank you for the book reviews. My daughter has read Atomic Habits, but, I have not.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. What did your daughter think of "Atomic Habits"?
DeleteShe said that much of it sounded like common sense to her. :)
DeleteI would agree with that.
DeleteI think I've read a few of the Enola Holmes books, but it's been so long ago that I don't remember them. The Rhys Bowen book sounds good. I agree with you--it can be hard to read a series in order if you are relying on the library to locate the books.
ReplyDeleteIf want to pick up the Enola Holmes books again, I suggest you read them in order. If I am patient, I can usually request series books in order, but rarely do I find the next one I want on the shelf. :(
DeleteI'm thinking maybe I should try reading the Enola Holmes series again. You made them sound so good. I haven't read any middle grade mystery in a while.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
I saw the movies first, which I enjoyed. I liked the first couple of books, but wasn't bowled over. I found it difficult at times to read about the deplorable conditions in the East End and some of the unsavory characters Enola dealt with. But as I progressed, I enjoyed watching Enola outsmart her brothers again and again. I got comfortable with the series and looked forward to the next book. They are short books, so it would be easy to read the entire series in a fairly short amount of time--if you can get the copy you need in a timely fashion.
DeleteThanks for the book reviews!
ReplyDeleteWe have watched and enjoyed the Enola Holmes movies, but I have never read the books. I haven't read any of Rhys Bowen's books either, so look forward to a new author.
I have put a library hold on Jan Karon's newest book next month. It has been a while since I have visited Mitford. The world seems a mess right now, and I'm wanting comfort.
I haven't visited Mitford in years. I should see what's new and pick up where I left off. I agree, that we could all use some comfort reading these days.
DeleteJan Karon is still writing books? I own several of the Mitford books. My daughter must have been feeling a similar need for comfort (or light-hearted) reading over the summer, because she re-read some of them. Thanks for the update, Kathy!
DeleteI love WWII fiction, so I definitely want to check that one out.
ReplyDeleteI've read "Atomic Habits" a few times (I like self help books), but I think the audio version is the best. James Clear is the narrator, and the chapters are just about the perfect length for the drive to/from work.
Maybe I will listen to the audio book with my husband. Thanks.
DeleteI have seen Enola Holmes on Netflix, but I didn't realize it was a series. I will have to check it out! I love a good mystery & it sounds like a fun read for fall time. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteI had seen the Enola Holmes books in the library, but never paid attention to them. Then, when we were visiting a friend, we watched the movies with her. Of course, that meant I had to check out the books.
DeleteI've actually only read Rhys Bowen's standalone books and have enjoyed a couple of them. My favorite is The Victory Garden. I'm excited to check out Mrs. Endicott's Splendid Adventure! I read Atomic Habits a while ago and remember having the same feelings you did. It was a lot to digest in once, more of a flip through every now and then book.
ReplyDeleteI've just put "Victory Garden" on my list. The title alone sounds like it's right up my alley. Thanks for the recommendation.
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