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 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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  • “The Girl by the Bridge” by Arnaldur Indriðason

    “The Girl by the Bridge” by Arnaldur Indriðason

    A young man walks in the evening searching for poetic inspiration and stops on the bridge over the Pond in Reykjavik. He notices something unusual in the water: a doll, and he retrieves it. Then he sees a dead girl in the pond. Twenty years later, a young woman is found dead, a syringe stuck…

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  • “Birnam Wood” by Eleanor Catton

    “Birnam Wood” by Eleanor Catton

    Did you think that gardening was a peaceful activity? After reading “Birnam Wood,” Eleanor Catton’s latest novel, you will surely change your mind. Birnam Wood is a clandestine gardening collective with a great idea: the group cultivates unused strips of land, abandoned construction sites, and such to grow vegetables. They are young, sharing their idealistic…

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  • “Getting Lost” by Annie Ernaux

    “Getting Lost” by Annie Ernaux

    In 1988 Annie Ernaux was 48 years old, living on the outskirts of Paris, and consumed by a love affair with a 36-year-old Russian diplomat based in Paris. She chronicled the next year and a half in her diary, the belated translation of which has just been published. Annie Ernaux is now eighty-four and the…

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  • “My Father’s House” by Joseph O’Connor

    “My Father’s House” by Joseph O’Connor

    In his latest book “My Father’s House,” Joseph O’Connor creates a protagonist based on a real man, Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, a priest in the Vatican. It’s 1943, and the Nazis control Rome, putting a circle around the Vatican, which announced its neutrality. However, one can’t remain neutral in the face of evil, which Hugh O’Flaherty…

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  • “The Vegan” by Andrew Lipstein

    “The Vegan” by Andrew Lipstein

    “The Vegan” by Andrew Lipstein starts with a slightly Woody Allen vibe of a Manhattan apartment party where Hershel Caine and his beautiful wife Franny invited another influential couple and a friend, Birdie, to, hopefully, establish good social connections. Hershel is a thirty-eight-year-old hedge fund manager leading a happy, stable life, and the future looks…

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