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Quigley Tree: A Novel by Linda A Lavid (Plum Barn Press) 4.7 Stars (31 Reviews)    Price verified 40 minutes ago

Quigley Tree drops out of college. At age 23, she's been a complete failure. If she doesn't do something soon, her life will careen into a deep, dark, irrevocable void. Tick Tock. That soon is now. From the publisher: Five-Star Review from Readers' Favorite by Lorraine Cobcroft: Quigley Tree, the protagonist of Linda A. Lavid's novel of the same name, is a young woman with an odd name. A college dropout from a dysfunctional home, and recently escaped from a relationship with a narcissist, Quigley needs to find a new place to live, quickly. A unique idea sets her on a path to find accommodation in a motel in exchange for providing marketing help, but she eventually must admit she has no idea what she is doing. She is a complete mess and has no faith in her ability to do anything useful with her life. Yet a kindly couple takes her on, and, with their help, and the help of an elderly lady she befriends, she begins to reshape her life and overcome her self-destructive attitude. Quirky is the best adjective to describe this work by Linda A. Lavid. Quigley Tree is as quirky as the protagonist's name. Q (as Quigley calls herself) grew on me and won me over. I empathized with her deep feelings of insecurity and her struggle to come to terms with a fractured family and a chaotic childhood. As the story progressed, there were poignant moments, and Lavid presented some interesting perspectives on life. There were also touches of whimsy in this tale of resilience and determination. In classic literary fiction style, Lavid focuses her novel on the character and theme rather than the plot. Quigley Tree, the story, ambles along at a leisurely pace, tracking Q's growth and gradual acceptance of herself and adjustment of her attitude toward her defective mother. Pearls of wisdom are scattered in conversations with her elderly friend, her employers, and the man who eventually wins her affection. The ending tempted me to shed a few tears, touched by Quigley's care for her toddler ...

Genre: Literary Fiction [x]
Length: 344 Pages (1,627 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: May 13th, 2024

Wheelman (Johnny Lin Book 1) by Matt Charles 4.4 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 30 minutes ago

In a future where self-driving cars dominate the roads, the ability to operate vintage cars that aren't beholden to a robotic controller is in high demand. Entities whose dealings might bend the letter of the law require means of transport that can't be tracked and hacked by governmental authorities. Ex-Navy Corpsman Johnny Lin seeks solace from his post-deployment demons through the underground racing scene, but his driving skills soon land him a role as a wheelman for one such shadowy enterprise. With events running tangential to Matt Charles's novel To the Brink, Wheelman delivers a high-octane adrenaline fueled journey across the Midwest of 2036.

Genre: Literary Fiction [x]
Length: 92 Pages (454 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: May 12th, 2024
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