Monday, July 16, 2012

The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. READ it, learn, imagine, know.




The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. There is a dual plot through the entire book.  One central plot is centered on the "19th" wife of Brigham Young and the other on a 21st century 19th wife.  There is much information about the development, control and power of the Mormon church, then and now.  I'm always puzzled about the implications for young Mormon men, when the older more powerful men are marrying 10-50 of the young women.  Polygamy in both plots seems to be a "church approved" way for men to sexually exploit and brain wash young girls who catch their eye.  History, murder, intrigue, abandonment, escape, political maneuvering, and a totally different way of life, all rolled together in complicated, moving plots.  9 on the 1-10 scale.  Highly recommended.  See more reviews at: http://queenbeewritings.blogspot.com/


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Willow by Linda Lael Miller, one of my favorite authors


 

Willow, by Linda Lael Miller
1865 western romance with long lost loves, love long lost and spaghetti twists.  Married to a law man, with a outlaw brother, is only part of the trouble.  We know those familiar words at every wedding, "If anyone can show just cause why these two should not...."  Only the bride's husband of two years speaks up.  The history of the "wild west" with rough law enforcement, poor communication, places to hide, all make for an interesting read.  Linda Lael Miller does not disappoint, once again.  An 8 out of 10.  Fun, escape reading.  Let the dishes wait and enjoy some time to read.