February Book Reviews

Today Iโ€™d like to share some reviews of the excellent books I read last month. February is a bleak month here in Scotland: rain, sleet, a storm, even a power cut . . . it was a long, dull, frustrating month! However, these excellent books kept me entertained.

So, moving on to the reviews . . .  

Navigating Alzheimer’s: 12 Truths about Caring for Your Loved One by Mary K. Doyle

This was a rewarding, informative book. What I liked best was the authorโ€™s compassionate and practical approach to the reality of caring for someone with Alzheimerโ€™s.

Unlike some books and self-help guides, which also attempt to tackle what can be a difficult and triggering subject, Mary Doyle makes the information accessible on a specifically human level.

The authorโ€™s voice is like a reliable best friend: reassuring, yet realistic and practical, offering tips and advice. Doyleโ€™s ability to bring this level of compassionโ€”not just for the person suffering from the condition itself, but also for their carerโ€”is what makes this book stand out. Thereโ€™s a carefully crafted balance between practical information and emotional support. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who looks after someone affected by Alzheimerโ€™s, or even if you just want to support a friend or relative who is their carer, because carers need support, too!

All the Broken Places by M. Jean Pike

Monica has had a rough time of things. Bullied since childhood and struggling with her weight, she is a comfort eater, opting to wear unflattering clothes to blend in. However, when an unexpected accident leads to her losing weight, she stumbles across a man who truly values her for herself.

This is a heartwarming, moving, and tenderly written story, showing that shattered lives can be put back together. I was hooked from the very first page, rooting for the main character throughout. As a fellow plus-size woman, Monica resonated with me. The author has a gift for crafting unique characters, who speak to the soul. The ending caught me completely off-guard (in a good way!). A refreshing and inspiring story.

The Storm and Other Short Stories by Esther Chilton

These moving stories scratch below the surface of humdrum human existence, and are perfect for anyone whoโ€™s ever felt alone, marginalized, or overlooked. From the very first page, I was captivated by the beautiful descriptions and heartfelt details that went into each individual story.

My favorite was The Dark Place, where fifteen-year-old Daniel Bradman is in prison. All he wanted to do was help his mother after his father was sent to jail; themes of regret, longing, pain, and hope, infiltrate the pages of his narrative, making captivating reading. A short story collection not to be missed!

Tale of the Seasonsโ€™ Weaver by D. Wallace Peach

Erith is the Weaver of Seasonsโ€”a task inherited from her immortal (Charmed) magical mother. Throughout the novel, she discovers her true purpose and place in the world.

I was totally invested in Erithโ€™s story, rooting for her throughout. There are twists and turns, tension and suspense, in this masterful novel. Itโ€™s a multilayered story, drawing the reader in, keeping them engaged until the very last sentence.

The descriptions are enchanting: the icy beauty of Winter, budding beauty of Spring and resplendent Autumn colors. This vivid landscape will stay with you long after finishing the book. This is an immersive tale, casting its spell of enchantment over the reader.  Another triumph from D. Wallace Peach!

Well, thatโ€™s it for February, folks! Iโ€™ll be posting another review of the books Iโ€™ve read in March. Until then, enjoy the first glimpses of spring!

44 responses to “February Book Reviews”

  1. Mary K. Doyle Avatar

    Thank you, Ada. Your review is more than I could hope for. I appreciate you taking the time to read the book and write it.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Mary! Your book is an important one and reaches out to those who need it most! I think it makes a huge difference and would recommend it to anyone affected by Alzheimer’s. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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  2. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

    Excellent reviews of some interesting-sounding books. I have Diane Wallace Peach’s ‘Tales of the Seasons’ Weaver’ on my Kindle, and ‘All the Broken Places’ might well be there soon. Thanks, Ada, some great recommendations. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Lovely to see you, Laura! Thanks for stopping by to check out the reviews. I’m saving my review of “An Honourable Institution” for my next post, along with your fantastic poetry. Yes, “Seasons’ Weaver” is an excellent book. It transported me to another realm, it was magical. “All the Broken Places” was such a touching story, full of hope. All were great reads. Thanks very much for your kind comments. Speak soon๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ’

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      1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Yes indeed. Many thanks for your support it is so much appreciated. โค๏ธ

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  3. thomasstigwikman Avatar

    They all sound like great books and you wrote great reviews. Mary Doyle’s book sounds like an important book. I have two aunts who got alzheimers so it runs a bit in the family. I read Tale of the Season’s Weaver and I agree with your review. It is a wonderful and magical fantasy book. All books sound like great books.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Thomas, so good to see you! Sorry to hear about your aunts. Yes, Mary’s book is excellent and she writes from her own experience, too, which really makes it relatable for a caregiver. Yes, Diana’s book is amazing! She is such a talent. Thanks so much for your kind comments and for checking out the reviews ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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  4. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

    Wonderful review, Ada, and I was delighted to see Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver among them. So glad you enjoyed the story and the writing. Huge thanks for that.

    Mary’s book sounds like an important one. I take care of my dad and it’s hard. I can’t imagine how hard it would be if he was suffering from Alzheimer’s. Information is power and can really help a caregiver navigate the hurdles.

    I totally enjoyed Esther’s short stories and remember the story about David. The one “Daffodils” was my favorite. An excellent collection.

    And All the Broken Places sounds heartwarming. Every once in a while, stories full of kindness and hope are just what we need. Thanks for sharing your reviews!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hello Diana! How lovely to see you. Yes, Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver is a wonderful book; I absolutely love your imagination, and the way you create such memorable characters and multilayered worlds!

      Sorry to hear about your dad; that must be difficult. Mary’s book is indeed excellent. She writes from her own experience, too, which shines through. Thanks for checking out the reviews and for your kind comments! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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      1. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

        Thank YOU, Ada. Reviews are such wonderful gifts of your time. They’re so appreciated. Hugs.

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  5. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    All these books look good, but the first one really caught my attention my BIL is advancing through Alzheimer’s and my sis is his caregiver. This could be helpful.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Jacqui, so lovely of you to stop by and check out the reviews! I’m sorry to hear about your brother-in-law. Yes, Mary Doyle’s book is excellent, because it addresses the needs of the caregiver as well as the sufferer. Hope you have a great week ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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  6. mjeanpike Avatar

    Ada, thanks so much for your wonderful, thoughtful review of All The Broken Places. I’m so glad you enjoyed it ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      It was wonderful, Jean. Such an engaging, heartwarming story. I’m so glad to have crossed paths with such a talented writer! Hope your week gets off to a great start. ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  7. Resa Avatar

    Thanks for the reviews, Ada!

    All these books sound terrific.

    I am looking forward to reading Tale of the Seasonsโ€™ Weaver.

    I’ve read 3 other of Diana’s books (loved them) and am currently reading Oathbreakers’ Guild. (2nd book in the Rose Shield series)

    Thanks again, and have a great week!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hello Resa! How lovely to see you. You’re certainly in for a treat with Diana’s book — “Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver” is magical. It’s great to hear that you’re enjoying Oathbreakers’ Guild. I’ve read “Liars and Thieves” and it was fantastic! Hope you are well and enjoying the first glimpses of spring ๐Ÿ’๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ˜Š

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      1. Resa Avatar

        YES! I was wallowing in first glimpses today. Now, for several grey days of rain.
        Doesn’t matter. I got one in!
        Thank you Ada! Have a fab week ahead! โฆ๐Ÿ’œโฆโฆ๐ŸŒน

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    2. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

      Thank you so much, Resa. You started my day with a smile. Ada’s review made me giddy and the feeling continues. Have a wonderful day, my friend.

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      1. Resa Avatar

        You too!

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Yes, it’s so hopeful, then it rains, lol! But it’s in the air and the soil. Hope you have a lovely week too ๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒธ

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      1. Resa Avatar

        ๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒธxx

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  8. Yeah, Another Blogger Avatar

    Hi. Speaking of spring: Last year I read The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone, by Tennessee Williams. I was expecting to like it a lot. But I didnโ€™t at all. I finished it only because itโ€™s short.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      I’ve never read The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone before! Yes, I know what you mean; it’s easier to finish something short if you’re not too sure about it, than a long novel. Hopefully you found something else you liked afterwards! Thanks for stopping by to check out the reviews!๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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  9. Rosaliene Bacchus Avatar

    Ada, thanks for this wonderful review of Mary Doyle’s book on Alzheimer.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Rosaliene! So lovely of you to stop by to check out the reviews. Yes, Mary’s book is awesome. It’s so helpful, and written with much empathy, too. Thanks for your kind comments ๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ˜Š

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      1. Rosaliene Bacchus Avatar

        My pleasure, Ada ๐Ÿ™‚

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  10. balladeer Avatar

    Great reviews and the Alzheimer’s book reminds me of a situation with a family member.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      So sorry to hear that, my friend. It’s a good book, written by someone who has real life experience caring for a spouse with this awful illness. Thanks for stopping by to check out the reviews! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒธ

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  11. balladeer Avatar

    Thanks! Always glad to stop by! Your stuff is always more than worth reading!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks so much! Your presence here is appreciated๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒท

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  12. luisa zambrotta Avatar

    Thank you, Ada, for sharing these interesting reviews!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Luisa! So lovely of you to drop by to check out the reviews. Yes, they were all fantastic books. I enjoyed every single one! Thanks for your kind comments. Hope you have a good week ๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒท

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      1. luisa zambrotta Avatar

        Many thanks to YOU for your kind reply ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ™

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐Ÿ’

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  13. da-AL Avatar

    These all look wonderfully though provoking

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi da-AL, yes, it was a great mix; like a lucky dip of great books to keep me going throughout February, lol! ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒธ

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  14. P. J. Gudka Avatar

    All of these books sound amazing in their own way. And love that you’re supporting WordPress writers!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Oh, wow, thanks so much for your kind comments! Yes, they were all special in their own way, and I enjoyed each and every one of them. It’s always great to discover new authors through WordPress; it’s such a lovely community. Hope you have a good day! ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿฆ‹

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        You’re most welcome. Yeah, I think from your list Mary’s book really stands out to me. She’s a wonderful person and writer, I’m sure I’ll enjoy reading her books when I get the chance. Absolutely, we have a wonderful community here. Have a good day too! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      It’s a really helpful book, which looks out for the person caring for their loved one. I’ve recommended it to a few people, who have relatives suffering from this awful condition! Thanks for your kind comments. xx๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿฆ‹

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        I had a grandmother that suffered from dementia for quite a few years that we cared for so I feel like I’ll be able to connect with her book. Your most welcome ๐Ÿ˜Š

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    3. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Oh, that’s awful. Yes, dementia is a horrible affliction! Mary’s book encourages the family members to look after themselves, too, which I think is an important message. Hope you have a lovely weekend๐Ÿ’๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        Yes, caregivers need to take care of themselves too. Thank you and hope you have a lovely weekend too ๐Ÿ’—

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