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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Raven Woman's TavernRaven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a first time read for me by this wonderful author, and most certainly shall not be my last. I was truly captivated by the writing. The story itself was captivating it self, but the surrounding elements completely sucked me in. It was like a siren’s song, pulling you more in with every passing page.

The book gave me a great insight and introduction of people as well as surrounding things, to me that was more that intriguing. The feelings I got when I read were undeniable. I felt a lot of heavy feelings. The author did a wonderful job with that impact. Again, this was a book that really makes you consider all you have, and make you feel for those who really struggle in day to day life.

The story centered around a town that is basically fighting to survive each and every day. The details shared to us as the reader, is very heavy on the heart to say the least You feel for the people in this village and I kept thinking how lucky we are in todays society to have what we have, and we actually should be more appreciative than what we are. The town is closely watched, and day basically go day by day and as I tried to make clear, this life this town has is far from easy, or even predictable. It made me feel sad and helpless for these poor souls, but in truth this could be out world one day as well. It very much can be unavoidable if we do not play our cards correct. The story itself was a big eye opener for me.

The story was a easy flowing read, and it was beautiful and sad at times, yes. It made me feel very connected even more than I was when my first started meeting the characters. There were things I did not expect as I read through, that just made it all more intriguing. I really enjoyed this read and I will admit, I wanted more to read when I completed it, there so much words and questions of mine that I wanted. The author kept me in suspense at times. I highly recommend reading this to any reader, its something I feel we all should read in our life time. This was a unique book, and not one to be passed up.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber is a very short dystopian paranormal story with a bit of a dark tone, drama, the supernatural, shifters, a survivalist community of fringe dwellers, danger, action, and more.
I did like the premise, as well as the few clever touches that Ms. Koerber wove into her storyline- but I would have loved to have read a longer and more in-depth version of this story. There were so many details that I wanted to know more about, and have more backstory/background information, as my curiosity was piqued. Also, there were times I felt like I was ‘missing’ something, which disrupted the flow of the story for me and gave it a bit of a wandering and somewhat fragmented feel.
As expected from Ms. Koerber, this was a very interesting story with thought provoking elements. I like her originality- and there was definitely more to the story and character/s than first meets the eye.
The story had me drawing the conclusion that aspects of this story could very well happen in our future.

Thank you, Laura Koerber!

 

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber is a paranormal story that is set in a dystopian future that could well become a reality. This dark tale is a quick read, and I felt the story was a little disjointed and unfinished in some instances. Overall, the premise is interesting and there are a lot of players and different aspects being played out. Raven is not what she seems. She is always around and watches everything. She is all knowing, and all seeing and hands out life and death as she sees fit. But that is only part of the story the rest is about people trying to survive in small town on the fringes and a world that has been ravished and where the militia are the law.

 

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this paranormal story. This is a shorter story but it certainly packs a lot of action. This is a well written story about a group of people in a small town that are under the watchful eye of Raven. She is not one to mess with as some are soon to find out. This is a great story that I had a hard time putting down. There are some twists and turns that I didn’t see coming but they did keep me turning pages. I enjoyed how the characters are connectable and gave life to the story. They are unique and different and I really enjoyed them. I also enjoyed the growth of the plot throughout the story which kept the story engaging. This is a great story that I highly recommend.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber

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Genre – Magical realism, dystopia

Page Count – 134 pages

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Set in a dystopic near future, Raven Woman’s Tavern is the story of a collection of survivalists who are squatting in the remains of a dead timber town in the Northwest. The residents—most of them old, sick, and in need—help each other by means legal and extralegal under the watchful eye of Rachel, the tavern keeper. When the peace of the community is disturbed by the sudden visit of four members of the local militia, the survivalists are frightened; not all of them are law-abiding and some are not citizens.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Krista Vaughan

The Eclipse DancerThe Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Krista Vaughan

Walking through her memories after returning home to care for her dying mother, Andy has a chance to reflect on her life as a young half Fae/half human. Her happy memories with her fae kin are at a direct counterpoint to the abusive treatment from her mother. This introspective trip down memory lane helps Andy to remember that she IS fae, and that her current situation isn’t permanent. Even though her fae friends are almost all gone, SHE is still fae. She still has access to the magic and wonder of being an eclipse dancer.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Eclipse DancerThe Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Very good read. Andy is half human and half fairy, and the story goes between caring for her dying mother and going back to her childhood days. Parts of the story were hard to follow for me when going back and forth, but overall, the story flowed all together. My heart goes out to Andy as she deals with many loses in her life. This story is magical and a good read relaxing day.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Andy is a woman with a secret, she is fifty two and is half fairy and has had to return to her childhood home to care for her mother, they never had the easiest relationship, but now between the cancer and the dementia, Andy’s mother is dying and is a shell of her past self and is still living in a memorial to the past in her trailer on Iowa. Everything has changed since Andy left home as a young woman, barely of the age to live on her own, but when the total eclipse of the sun comes around, she harks back to a time when life was much more simple, a time when all she had to to was dance and make sure nobody was watching, a time of memories and the emotions tied to them.

As the almost forgotten memories come flooding back the more time she spends in the trailer, the more regret and pain she feels for her family and for herself, she reminisces about her relationships with her mother and brother, how her life was dysfunctional and full of secrets from the time she made her Barbie doll walk through the long grass as if on an adventure, walking into town with her older brother Danny, times she spent with her friends when she had them and a birthday present which awoke strange and confusing thoughts swirling around her mind. She thinks of all the times she felt ashamed, from the snapshots of her life she can barely remember to full vivid recollections. One thing she cannot remember however, is her mother telling her anything about her father, she learned all that from an Auntie Alana who she met at the age of thirteen amid a tumultuous period when all she wanted was to feel like she belonged and this new found relative gave her just that, with stories of fairies and the past with lessons for the future weaved within them. For once, all Andy’s questions were being answered and a whole new world and experiences were opened up to her, including flying and the dances, the things which set her apart, yet at the same time joined her to something beautiful.

However, not all Andy’s memories are positive ones, the memories of loss, death and loneliness also plague both her waking hours and her dreams, memories of Kenshi the boy who lived with Alana and who taught her about flying and stealing, her neighbor Mr Toliver who knew about the fairies, but kept their secret and told stories of his own family, Hairy the dog whom she rescued from a puppy farm and kept as a pet and the rest of the fairies she met over time, her family and the father of her daughter who left them behind. Can a childhood be overcome, or is change something which can only be brought about if the lessons are learned? How do love, loss, loneliness and joy translate over time and would you change anything if you could go back in time? These are some of the things this story makes you think about as you become immersed in learning about Andy and her life through her memories and experiences.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really beautifully written story. It is an emotional journey looking back over someone’s life. The author does an amazing job of writing about something magical and making it so realistic.

This is the story of Andy. While she is currently nursing her dying mother she reflects on her life and choices that she has made. You also learn about how certain events in her life shape how she is today and how she grew up. Its a very deep moving story that looks at relationship both good and bad and the effect this has on life. It also goes into details and thinks about the circle of life. From being young and enjoying life to growing old and eventually dying.

It’s a emotional read through someone’s memories that you can’t stop.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Erica Shoebridge

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beautiful and lyrical, The Eclipse Dancer is a pleasure to read. It is the story of Andy’s life, her family, her magic, and herself. Her memories come to life in vivid detail, lush and filled with the emotions, loves, regrets, and yearnings. Her rememberings weave together into the tapestry of her life in a heartwarming way. The writing is intimate and charged with emotion; I could feel the cool night air on her skin, and the sway of her hips as she danced. This is a lovely story, I would recommend you sink into a comfy chair and let it whisk you away.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Packard

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was not like the books I would normally read and I found it to be quite enjoyable. While nursing her sick mother, she ponders on reflections of her own life. As I get older, my mother ages, and my kids are grown, I do a lot of the same. We are all different in our own ways, but this book reminded me that we are also all the same. Very well written and am glad I picked this up!

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’ve come to expect emotional and thought provoking work when I pick up this author’s work. This book certainly met my expectations. She completely transfixed my imagination with the words she put to paper. I loved the journey I took in these pages. Truly a wonderful read.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber. This is the story of Andy who is a 65 year old woman who still living at home with her mom. Her mom is dying from cancer, dementia and alcoholism! Andy has a love of nature that gets her thru each day. Andy is still trying to deal with having to shift from being the child to being a caregiver for a Mom who has never really cared for her. Andy has been verbally and physically abused by her mom for years and now she’s having to take care of her. Andy has also just found out she is part fairy and is dealing with that whole new business. This is a very magical book but also very emotional. Its a point we are all going to face in our lives and it helps us to see how we might handle ourselves. Andy is a very smart, sad and magical person and this book will take you on her journey sad, fun, good and bad.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Lianne Probert

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber is a story based on the gritty and harsh reality of Andy’s story so far, brought to life with elements of fantasy and fairytales.

Andy’s real-life story is full of grittiness and a heavy dose of reality. It’s a sharp contrast to the fantasy element, and for me personally, it took a lot of getting used to. I became accustomed to the fantasy style of writing, but I didn’t always find it particularly enjoyable. I did enjoy the descriptive elements, of which there are many, particularly throughout the fantasy style of writing.
If you are looking for something a bit different to read, The Eclipse Dancer is a book I would recommend, its style might not be suited to all but it was refreshing to read a story that was different and challenged my usual reading style.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Sheri Schrader

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber is a story full of honesty, a bit of magical realism, and fantasy. I enjoyed the story and how the main character is not a young 20 something. She is a woman in her middle years and her life is shifting again from adult to caretaker. I got the feels while reading this and was able to relate to some of what the character was experiencing. I do not have a mother like Andy but still could relate to how relationships change as your life progresses. This story deals with a lot of hard truths but in an honest but thoughtful, relatable way. I like the bits of magic and fantasy brought in and thought it was helpful to the story. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Liz Vrchota

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

While this book should have been a heavy mess of emotions, and at times it was, it didn’t kill me with the tears and sobbing mess that I had prepared myself for when I first sat down expecting to. I was both pleasantly surprised by this and sad as well. I didn’t know how to really process the feels that I was going through while reading this novel but I suppose that is how I feel most of the time I read novels penned by Miss Koerber. I will say this book could be read as a fairytale yes but really it is a wonderful read for the middle-age adult who is dealing with the task of how to process or change to caring for our parents or grandparents ets… we become the caregivers at this age and I think there were some really strong poignant points that I took away from reading this for sure. It was also a nice escape as well with a wonderful understory that was nice to escape into and follow along with. I look forward to seeing what else may come from Koerber in the future.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Karen Pearman

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a well written story by a new author to me. It was quite a refreshing read because the main character truly does remind me of people I know which made me feel quite a bit of sympathy for. The writer did a wonderful job writing about the circle of life, how we deal with life and death, and how it all ties together. The way that she writes in both past and present tense was a different, yet refreshing, change of pace for me. It’s not a happy-go-lucky book that is certain. It pulled at my emotional strings and had me bawling my eyes out in certain moments. While not quite the ending I was expecting it was a very poignant and proper ending in my opinion.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber was an interesting read. The imagery in this book was very vivid, and it read like a classic piece of literature the descriptions were that great. If you’ve read from Koerber before, this story has her typical style of writing, obviously. It’s very flowy. My only complaint was the back and forth between Andy’s memories and her current state. It fluctuated in a way that confused me sometimes. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. This was not a typical for me and I did enjoy it. I can’t wait to read more in the future!

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Chrissy Spulak

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber is my new favorite book. I admit this with the utmost sincerity. The author’s style of writing is so beautiful that it dances off the page like sunlight sparkling off ripples of water. This book hit me right in the heart. I have a fond childhood memory of sitting on my grandmother’s porch, blanketed by the summer heat, as I listened to the breeze tinkle the wind chimes and watched the sun sweep across the landscape. This book relaxes and comforts me much in the same way. I’ve been a lover of words and stories since birth, and I truly appreciate when an author can elicit a physical response with the shape of their words. This story blends real, raw emotion with magic as Andy, a middle-aged woman, cares for her ailing mother and revisits a fantasy world from her childhood. I was hooked from the first line and give The Eclipse Dancer 5 stars only because I cannot give it more.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Ashley Dover

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer is a story woven around memories. The story begins with Andy sitting in the yard smoking a cigarette and enjoying the momentous occasion of a total solar eclipse. Andy finds herself caught in the moment, and she lets herself free to enjoy the solitude of the eclipse and the dance of the eclipse. A dance she learned about when she was a teenager here in Allenburg, Iowa.

Andy is back home where it all started…where she learned who/what she really is. As Andy assists her mother in the final days of her life, the memories of her childhood and teenage years take her down memory lane building into a lovely story about the coming of age and discovering who you were and how you came to be that way and why.

Laura Koerber carefully crafts this story as she weaves through Andy’s present-day and her time as a child and then into her teenage years. The imagery used in the writing creates a story that you can see as a reader. Though the material in the story was not of my usual preference I did enjoy reading the book.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Erica Fish

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book by Laura Keorber and I will be seeking out more stories by her. Her plotline was uplifting. She put so much emotion in this book that I could feel the energy as I read the book. I felt the emotional roller coaster ride as I was turning the pages. The characters are fully developed and connectable. This story is about Andy and all her life. . I have followed Andy throughout her emotional journey of forgiveness and letting go. I have learned that letting go is a good thing for my health and to let my spirit fly high to keep myself grounded. I highly suggest this story. I will warn you to have a box of kleenex and enough time to read this in one sitting.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber is a well written and realistic story. This book was nothing at all like I expected when I started reading. It was so much darker and intense that I had thought it would be, but that just made it much more compelling to read. Andy is such a relatable character – trying to come to terms with the death of her mother she takes us on a journey that has her looking back through her past.
This book is a brilliant mix of natural and supernatural. Everything was easy to imagine and it really was such an interesting read. I would definitely recommend reading this book and I would also recommend going into blind, just like I did, so you can be swept away on the journey even more.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Shelly Kittell

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a beautifully written book! Andy is a 52 year old woman back to care for her dying mom. She takes us for a stroll through her memories of her teen summer. Fairies, clans, “aunties”, and dysfunctional families all weave together to make a plot that transitions like a smooth river down the mountain side. The characters are very believable. Going home seemed to bring Andy some closure and clarity to that summer. I would love to see a sequel as to life in the North Woods. A must read for all.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kayla Bullock

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer is a beautiful story about the life of Andy. The story takes place in present day, with Andy remembering her childhood–the fairies, her friends, her pet, her life. This book features lovely, developed characters, a magical atmosphere, intertwined with tragic events. The Eclipse Dancer is different from any other book I have read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Laura Koerver develops a breath taking environment for a very well written story! Great 5 star read!

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Lydia Pelton

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is an incredible read. It will have you captivated in its pages. Koerber brings everything to the table in this story. It deals with real emotions and real struggles between family members. It hits closer to home than I was expecting. It adds a bit of magic whimsical into the real world. I loved the past and present moments bringing the story together. I loved this story and could not recommend it more.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Penelope Taylor

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer left me wanting. I feel like it could have been a much bigger novel and more in-depth. The writing style gave me excellent imagery and took me on a journey. I was left wanting to dig deeper, to get to know some of the minor characters more. I struggled with the timeline writing style of the novel. It was an enjoyable read and as it a quick and easy read, it is worth the time.

 

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Laura Koerber gives us The Eclipse Dancer which is a paranormal fantasy tale. I have read several of Laura’s books before and she is an emotive writer with different genres. This magical tale is vividly rich in its telling and I found myself easily entrenched in the world in which had been created. With its intricate layers finely woven the lead to an easy and a seamless flow but the ending felt a little rushed.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber—-Reviewed by Jerricka Brown

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This book was awesome. It was a great mix of fantasy and reality. I was captivated from the very beginning. The relationship between the relationships described within the pages really stood out to me. I related to this book on so many levels. I went through some much needed tears while reading this. I am truly a fan.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Carrie Reed

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars!

I enjoyed this book very much. Sometimes I felt a little confused, but for the most part I was able to follow along. I felt a very strong sadness throughout this whole book. Andy, was not granted a great childhood growing up, I did see flickers of fun here and there with her and Danny but for the most part it seemed like she wasn’t really acknowledged by her alcoholic mess of a mother. I think when she found Alana and Kenshi, things started looking up for her, it seemed she had a purpose, and then when she lost the both of them, she seemed to be coasting again. Throughout this journey with Andy, we meet many people that she was introduced to, see many deaths she has to cope with and how her life turned out as an adult. The magical element added to the story made it much more interesting At some points I thought this book may be a little too deep for me, but as I kept reading, I became more and more entranced in the writing style. I would definitely recommend giving this book a read.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber is, as I expected, another original story with plenty of thought provoking content. Ms. Koerber weaves magical realism with deft fingers, bringing complete believability to her work.
Andy has been through a lot in her life, and while nursing her dying mother, begins to reflect back on her life- telling her story which flashes back between the past and present, telling of the circle of life, the mother/daughter relationship, thought provoking details, melancholy/sad/emotive moments, sensitive topics, death/dying, choices, mysteries of life, and a little magic. The story is told with rich detail and descriptions, bringing everything to life before my eyes. It was like watching a movie play out on the screen.
Ms. Koerber has a lyrical, poetic feel to her writing which also adds to the atmosphere of her work, and making it very easy to read.
Another captivating story from this clever writer!

Thank you, Laura Koerber!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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