Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - it took me two weeks to read this book. I put it down halfway through and finally decided to finish it. Too much military strategy for me. Very young children are tested to see if they can become the one commander of the space force to win against the buggers. Lots of cruelty by adults and other children. In his forward the author himself says you either love it or hate it. I don't think I hate but now I'm not sure I'll see the movie.
2 stars
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The Ides of April by Lindsey Davis - I've read several of the books in this series about Marcus Didius Falco, an informer in ancient Rome. Now the series has been rebooted with his adopted daughter, Flavia Albia, taking over the role of informer. I miss her parents and their relationship. It takes awhile for the story to get going and I found it rather confusing. Also, I guessed a crucial reveal about halfway through and also guessed the perpetrator. So this didn't really hold my interest.
2 stars
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The Widow Waltz by Sally Koslow - a well-off woman finds herself suddenly a widow and the money her husband promised would be there to take care of her has disappeared. She and her two almost adult daughters must learn to live a new life and pull together. The ending was unexpected and I'm not sure I believe it.
3.5 stars
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Stranded by Alex Kava - finally, a mystery that kept me going right till the end (although I guessed the killer early on, but wasn't sure). This is part of the Maggie O'Dell series about an FBI agent who tracks serial killers. She and her partner are looking for a serial killer who targets people at rest areas along the highway. Don't think I'll be able to stop at one after dark again. Just a tinge of gruesome.
4 stars
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