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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. I also write fantasy under the name E. M. Epps. This blog features my Two-Paragraph Book Reviews. One paragraph from me. One from the book. Here's why I keep it short.

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Working IX to V: Orgy Planners, Funeral Clowns, and Other Prized Professions of the Ancient World

Review: “Working IX to V” by Vicki Leon

Image Emma 1 April 2010

Thumbs up for Working IX to V: Orgy Planners, Funeral Clowns, and Other Prized Professions of the Ancient World by Vickie Leon. History.

In clearing out a shelf of books-that-have-sat-too-long-with-bookmarkers-almost-to-the-end, I came across this. Why didn’t I finish this before? Perhaps so I’d have the pleasure of reading it now. This is a hilarious, informative and illuminating book, describing ancient Greece and Rome through the ins and outs of the jobs people had.… >> Read more

The Stars My Destination

Review: “The Stars My Destination” by Alfred Bester

Image Emma 20 March 2010

A very big thumbs up for The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester. Science fiction.

Bester wows me. He has more ideas on one page than most authors come up with for an entire book, and he uses them with bravery, surety and power. I wish I could write like him.

“It took thirty minutes to organize a Christmas party in the Four Mile Circus.

… >> Read more
Made for Each Other: The Biology of the Human-Animal Bond (Merloyd Lawrence Books)

Review: “Made For Each Other” by Meg Daley Olmert

Image Emma 18 March 2010

Thumbs up for Made For Each Other by Meg Daley Olmert. Science/nature.

Supposedly about the man-animal bond, at times it reads more like the author’s love affair with oxytocin. No, not the stuff Rush Limbaugh was famously hooked on (that’s OxyContin), but the “feel-good” neurochemical that is activated in social interactions both between people and people, and people and animals. The book could have been trimmed from 244 pages (not including notes) to about 100 without suffering, but it reads quickly enough, and has enough of value, that skimming through the “ra-ra oxytocin is great” repetition is tolerable.… >> Read more

The Hunger Games

Review: “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins

Image Emma 18 March 2010

Thumbs up for The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Young adult science fiction.

Invariably, when these books are mentioned in the bookstore where I work, the phrase of the day is “My son/daughter got it, but I picked it up and I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN.” I hear a lot of rave reviews about books that are in fact mediocre, but I like young adult books, and since I’d never actually seen one of these in the field, so to speak, when this finally came in, I was curious.… >> Read more

Beef and star anise noodle soup

More Frugal, Keep the Foodie

Image Emma 11 March 2010

For Christmas my boyfriend received a very thoughtful gift from some friends – a book called The Frugal Foodie, by Alanna Kaufman and Alex Small. Of course, I got my grubby little paws on it as soon as I could. Consider this not so much a review, but thoughts inspired by it.

The “Foodie” part of the title is apparent.… >> Read more

Review: “The Ungarnished Truth” by Ellie Mathews

Image Emma 11 March 2010

Thumbs up for The Ungarnished Truth: A Cooking Contest Memoir by Ellie Mathews. Food.

This winner of the Pillsbury Bake-Off ain’t your checkered-apron homemaker type. College-educated, Birkenstock-wearing, grease-phobic, logical and practical – the quintessential Northwesterner, in fact – Ellie Matthews describes herself and her experiences with a kind of refreshing humorlessness, never able to take seriously the fact that she won a prize for throwing some stuff in a pan.… >> Read more

Can you graph that out for me?

I want to help these people

Image Emma 2 March 2010

Unfortunately, I think they may be beyond help. Besides, this made me burst out laughing in the middle of a walk; and that has a value of its own, doesn’t it?… >> Read more

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