Infinite Books

A blog about my adventures in reading…


“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald


LATEST BOOK REVIEWS


  • “The Rachel Incident” by Caroline O’Donoghue

    “The Rachel Incident” by Caroline O’Donoghue

    Rachel Murray is a twenty-one-year-old, tall (5’11, but to make it easier, she often says she’s six foot) woman living in Cork, Ireland. She studies English and has a crush on her professor. Her roommate, James, a closeted gay who works with her at a quaint bookstore, tries to help her attract the professor’s interest,

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  • “Tabula Rasa” by John McPhee

    “Tabula Rasa” by John McPhee

    At the beginning of his “Tabula Rasa,” John McPhee recalls when he was invited to lunch with the famous playwright and novelist Thornton Wilder. Asked what he was working on, Wilder replied that he was cataloging plays of Lope de Vega. About four hundred and thirty-one plays by Lope de Vega survived, and Thornton Wilder

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  • “Murder at the Mill” by Debbie Young

    “Murder at the Mill” by Debbie Young

    Sophie Sayers, the budding writer working in the quaint Cotswold village’s bookstore, run by her boyfriend Hector, feels slightly out of place when she arrives at a writer retreat on a small Greek island. She didn’t plan on attending such a workshop, but Hector secretly entered her into a writing competition – which she won

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  • “Empty Theatre” by Jac Jemc

    “Empty Theatre” by Jac Jemc

    King Ludwig II of Bavaria and his cousin, Empress Sisi of Austria, were the rock stars of the nineteenth century. If they lived today, we’d undoubtedly follow their everyday life watching reality TV. Unable to do it, I’m thrilled that Jac Jemc took on an ambitious project bringing those two to life in a fictionalized

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  • “The Block Party” by Jamie Day

    “The Block Party” by Jamie Day

    Alton Road is a neighborhood where you won’t see a Honda Civic in one’s driveway but Samir’s Lexus, Brooke’s Mercedes, and Riley’s Beamer. Only 17-year-old Lettie drives a rusty Hyundai Santa Fe, but everybody knows she prefers her bike to reduce her carbon footprint. However, as much as the flashy cars are for everyone to

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  • “The Five-Star Weekend” by Elin Hilderbrand

    “The Five-Star Weekend” by Elin Hilderbrand

    Hollis’s life seems ideal: she has a great husband, a heart surgeon,  a beautiful summer house on Nantucket in addition to her Wellesley’s home, and her humble food blog became so popular during the pandemic that now she has many followers who want to “cook with Hollis.”. Sure, not everything is picture-perfect. Her adult daughter

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