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The Book Report Network was founded in 1996, and was one of the first book websites on the web.
BOOKREPORTER.COM, the flagship site in The Book Report Network, offers readers informed book reviews in a variety of genres, interviews with authors ranging from bestsellers to debut writers, polls, contests and more. Features include Bookreporter Bets On, New in Paperback, Books On Screen, as well as our popular Word of Mouth reader-generated feature. Our blog includes reports on book festivals and conventions around the country, as well as thoughtful pieces about book memories and gift giving, which are penned by authors during select holidays throughout the year. Content is updated weekly.
READINGGROUPGUIDES.com is our website for book groups and includes discussion guides, books of interest to book groups and information about how to start and maintain a group. Contests and special features can be found there each month. The site is updated twice a month.
BOOKREPORTER.COM, the flagship site in The Book Report Network, offers readers informed book reviews in a variety of genres, interviews with authors ranging from bestsellers to debut writers, polls, contests and more. Features include Bookreporter Bets On, New in Paperback, Books On Screen, as well as our popular Word of Mouth reader-generated feature. Our blog includes reports on book festivals and conventions around the country, as well as thoughtful pieces about book memories and gift giving, which are penned by authors during select holidays throughout the year. Content is updated weekly.
READINGGROUPGUIDES.com is our website for book groups and includes discussion guides, books of interest to book groups and information about how to start and maintain a group. Contests and special features can be found there each month. The site is updated twice a month.
“Bookaccino Live” Book Group with William Kent Krueger
We wrapped up our early 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Book Group programming with William Kent Krueger as our guest. He discussed his New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award-nominated book, THE RIVER WE REMEMBER. Readers joined to ask questions, which covered a myriad of topics. Kent also gave us a preview of his new Cork O’Connor mystery, SPIRIT CROSSING, which will be available on August 20th, and talked about his audio original novella, THE LEVEE, which came out last year. As always when Kent joins us, the conversation was warm and engaging.
Our Latest “Bookreporter Talks To” Interviews:
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Ruth Reichl: ua-cam.com/video/SUUOB2pcY2E/v-deo.html
Genevieve Kingston: ua-cam.com/video/ZoQXByI0XMU/v-deo.html
Terah Shelton Harris: ua-cam.com/video/9wmUdzlRuJ4/v-deo.html
Ann Hood: ua-cam.com/video/KvHoLDZQSAQ/v-deo.html
Mary Kay Andrews: ua-cam.com/video/fPgCOM0Dfxg/v-deo.html
Simone Gorrindo: ua-cam.com/video/pgg46TW63SY/v-deo.html
Megan Miranda: ua-cam.com/video/VqZ_EEV5JbE/v-deo.html
Anna Quindlen: ua-cam.com/video/JiOt8pz9kLo/v-deo.html
Tamron Hall: ua-cam.com/video/XIgoGu-Qpc4/v-deo.html
Our Latest “Bookaccino Live” Book Group Events:
Ann Napolitano: ua-cam.com/video/VNYNugzjVbo/v-deo.html
Kate Morton: ua-cam.com/video/P8nwLRTAaFg/v-deo.html
Shelby Van Pelt: ua-cam.com/video/V2RbvnDn_rs/v-deo.html
Lisa See: ua-cam.com/video/GV3G-szlWHU/v-deo.html
Dani Shapiro: ua-cam.com/video/Qwb4YxxQIPU/v-deo.html
Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan: ua-cam.com/video/A4t2w8dat7c/v-deo.html
Alice Elliott Dark: ua-cam.com/video/4fgncFSfeM0/v-deo.html
Laura Dave: ua-cam.com/video/fD82fbLJ1Pg/v-deo.html
Kristin Hannah: ua-cam.com/video/p4dVHdVZC3I/v-deo.html
Allison Pataki: ua-cam.com/video/7HmJlMd0V1A/v-deo.html
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Art Credit: Tom Fitzgerald
Edited by Jordan Redd Productions
Our Latest “Bookreporter Talks To” Interviews:
Lisa Wingate: ua-cam.com/video/Ob8T6DGotYA/v-deo.html
Ruth Reichl: ua-cam.com/video/SUUOB2pcY2E/v-deo.html
Genevieve Kingston: ua-cam.com/video/ZoQXByI0XMU/v-deo.html
Terah Shelton Harris: ua-cam.com/video/9wmUdzlRuJ4/v-deo.html
Ann Hood: ua-cam.com/video/KvHoLDZQSAQ/v-deo.html
Mary Kay Andrews: ua-cam.com/video/fPgCOM0Dfxg/v-deo.html
Simone Gorrindo: ua-cam.com/video/pgg46TW63SY/v-deo.html
Megan Miranda: ua-cam.com/video/VqZ_EEV5JbE/v-deo.html
Anna Quindlen: ua-cam.com/video/JiOt8pz9kLo/v-deo.html
Tamron Hall: ua-cam.com/video/XIgoGu-Qpc4/v-deo.html
Our Latest “Bookaccino Live” Book Group Events:
Ann Napolitano: ua-cam.com/video/VNYNugzjVbo/v-deo.html
Kate Morton: ua-cam.com/video/P8nwLRTAaFg/v-deo.html
Shelby Van Pelt: ua-cam.com/video/V2RbvnDn_rs/v-deo.html
Lisa See: ua-cam.com/video/GV3G-szlWHU/v-deo.html
Dani Shapiro: ua-cam.com/video/Qwb4YxxQIPU/v-deo.html
Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan: ua-cam.com/video/A4t2w8dat7c/v-deo.html
Alice Elliott Dark: ua-cam.com/video/4fgncFSfeM0/v-deo.html
Laura Dave: ua-cam.com/video/fD82fbLJ1Pg/v-deo.html
Kristin Hannah: ua-cam.com/video/p4dVHdVZC3I/v-deo.html
Allison Pataki: ua-cam.com/video/7HmJlMd0V1A/v-deo.html
Fiona Davis: ua-cam.com/video/DT-XR5ue_5Q/v-deo.html
Nita Prose: ua-cam.com/video/f_Ev0KN8z2M/v-deo.html
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Summer 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Evening Program
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In our Summer 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Evening Program, Carol Fitzgerald talked about 55 books that are now available or will be releasing this summer that we think you will enjoy reading over the next few months. Included are fiction; historical fiction; thrillers and mysteries; and memoirs, biographies and other nonfiction. A list of the titles that were presented can be found here: www.bookrep...
"Bookaccino Live": June 2024
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For the June 2024 "Bookaccino Live" event, Carol previews books that are out now through July 2nd, as well as some August titles that we want to get on your radar. We hope you enjoy the presentation and join us for our next "Bookaccino Live" on Wednesday, July 10th at 2pm ET. You can register for that event on Bookreporter.com and ReadingGroupGuides.com. A list of the titles that were presented...
Book Group Speed Dating: 30 Books to Look for Through October 2024!
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Here is the 13th Annual Book Group Speed Dating Event from ReadingGroupGuides.com, a website from The Book Report Network. Six publishers share their April 2024 through October 2024 recommendations for book groups 30 books perfect for discussing! 0:00 Intro 0:02 Random House Publishing Group 06:08 Harlequin Trade Publishing 13:51 Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 20:55 Sourcebooks 29:12 W. W. No...
Bookreporter Talks To... Lisa Wingate
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Lisa Wingate joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about her latest work of historical fiction, SHELTERWOOD, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. She explains the origin of the story, a piece she found about a woman named Kate Barnard that sent her down a rabbit hole of learning more about the children known as “elf children” who lived in trees. They typically were Native American children who w...
Bookreporter Talks To... Ruth Reichl
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Ruth Reichl joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about THE PARIS NOVEL, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. The concept for this book was born from a section in SAVE ME THE PLUMS, Ruth’s 2019 memoir, which prompted her longtime editor, Susan Kamil, to ask for a novel with that as a starting-off point. Ruth talks about why she set the book in the 1980s, as travel then was so different from what...
"Bookaccino Live" Book Group with Ann Napolitano
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Ann Napolitano joined us for May’s “Bookaccino Live” Book Group event. She talked about her New York Times bestseller, HELLO BEAUTIFUL (which was Oprah’s 100th Book Club selection), and her newly re-released 2004 debut novel, WITHIN ARM’S REACH. There also was a peek inside her writing process, which includes nine months of musing before putting pen to paper, and she shared a hint of what her n...
Bookreporter Talks To... Genevieve Kingston
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Genevieve “Gwen” Kingston joins Carol Fitzgerald to discuss her memoir, DID I EVER TELL YOU?, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. When Gwen was three years old, her mother, Kristina, was diagnosed with breast cancer; she passed away when Gwen was 11. When Kristina realized that her cancer was terminal, she created a box filled with individual presents for each year through Gwen’s 30th bi...
Bookreporter Talks to... Terah Shelton Harris
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Terah Shelton Harris joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about her second novel, LONG AFTER WE ARE GONE, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. Terah explains what heir property is and the research she did about it to inform her story. She talks about developing the plot from four different points of view and her inspiration for that. Terah always knows how a book will end when she begins writin...
"Bookaccino Live" May 2024
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For the May 2024 "Bookaccino Live" event, Carol previews books that are out now through June 4th, as well as some July titles that we want to get on your radar. We hope you enjoy the presentation and join us for our next "Bookaccino Live" on Wednesday, June 12th at 2pm ET. You can register for that event on Bookreporter.com and ReadingGroupGuides.com. Our Latest “Bookreporter Talks To” Intervie...
Bookreporter Talks To… Ann Hood
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Ann Hood joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about her latest work of historical fiction, THE STOLEN CHILD, which is a Bookreporter Bets On pick. Ann loves the World War I time period and has researched it through the years. She talks about her travels to World War I battle sites and how her son shares her passion for this history. Her thoughts about the tears she has shed inspired one thread of the...
Bookreporter Talks To… Mary Kay Andrews
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Mary Kay Andrews returns to “Bookreporter Talks To” to discuss her latest book, SUMMERS AT THE SAINT, with Carol Fitzgerald. She talks about the resort that she modeled The Saint after and how she conducted research there while spending time with a friend. She also touches on the many storylines that are woven so well into this Bookreporter Bets On selection and points out that the novel origin...
“Bookaccino Live” Book Group with Kate Morton
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Kate Morton joined us for April’s “Bookaccino Live” Book Group event to talk about her latest novel, HOMECOMING, a Bookreporter Bets On pick and one of Carol Fitzgerald’s top three books of 2023. At the start of the pandemic, Kate was working on another book in London. When she and her family went to Australia for what was planned as a spring break trip, COVID restrictions led to their living o...
"Bookaccino Live" April 2024
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For the April 2024 "Bookaccino Live" event, Carol previews books that are out now through April 30th, as well as some May and June titles that we want to get on your radar. We hope you enjoy the presentation and join us for our next "Bookaccino Live" on Wednesday, May 8th at 2pm ET. You can register for that event on Bookreporter.com and ReadingGroupGuides.com. Our Latest “Bookreporter Talks To...
Bookreporter Talks To... Simone Gorrindo
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Simone Gorrindo, whose debut memoir, THE WIVES, is a Bookreporter Bets On selection, joins Carol Fitzgerald on this episode of “Bookreporter Talks To.” Simone explains how she found her way to writing this book when her husband, an Army Special Ops team member, was assigned to a base in Columbus, Georgia. There she found herself with a group of women who had followed their husbands to this area...
Bookreporter Talks To... Megan Miranda
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Bookreporter Talks To... Megan Miranda
Bookreporter Talks To... Anna Quindlen
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Bookreporter Talks To... Anna Quindlen
Spring 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Evening Program
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Spring 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Evening Program
Bookreporter Talks To... Kristin Hannah
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Bookreporter Talks To... Kristin Hannah
"Bookaccino Live" Book Group with Shelby Van Pelt
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"Bookaccino Live" Book Group with Shelby Van Pelt
Bookreporter Talks To... Hank Phillippi Ryan
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Bookreporter Talks To... Hank Phillippi Ryan
“Bookaccino Live” Book Group with Lisa See
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“Bookaccino Live” Book Group with Lisa See
Bookreporter Talks To... Ashley Elston
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Bookreporter Talks To... Ashley Elston
Bookreporter Talks To... Amanda Peters
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Bookreporter Talks To... Amanda Peters
Bookreporter Talks To... Katherine Faulkner
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Bookreporter Talks To... Katherine Faulkner
2023 Bookreporter Bets On Selections: Books We're Betting You'll Love
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2023 Bookreporter Bets On Selections: Books We're Betting You'll Love
LOVED Moby Dick🤗🥰🐳
I read this book in 2021 as we were still in pandemic mode. I would like to read again after listening to this book club talk. I find her journey as a writer very interesting. So diverse, but keeping the theme of strong women. Actually, the very first book of hers I read was Firefly Lane.
I have bought two different Tess Gerritsen's books but the story are same 😢 how can it be 😮 they are "Keeping the Dead" and "The keepsake", different name but the content is identical.
I really liked this book. It had a lot of interesting historical details. It was recommended to me by my librarian. She knows what kinds of books I like.
Great book. A little bit of everything in it.
I've just finished reading the book and WOW! I want to read all of Lisa's books, it was so captivating.
❤❤❤❤❤❤a very sweet book
I REALLY liked this book. I read it a few years ago, but Ive forgotten some of the details so I'll read this again.
I really loved this beautiful book. It is a treasure.
I loved hearing Lisa Wingate delve into the inspiration behind 'Shelterwood' with Carol Fitzgerald. Her journey into the forgotten history of Native American 'elf children' and the untold stories of the Winding Stair Mountains is both poignant and enlightening. It's wonderful to see such meaningful narratives brought to light through literature."
Wow very beautiful
Can't wait to read; library just added it this morning and I'm #4. Loved your discussion as I spent some time in OK and am also an alumni of women's history and identify with so much you talked about. Young women need to learn what their mothers and grandmothers fought to get for them, Title IX and the rights of womanhood.
Wow very nice talking
"Lisa Wingate's discussion with Carol Fitzgerald about her new historical fiction novel, SHELTERWOOD, sounds fascinating! The inspiration from Kate Barnard's story and the exploration of 'elf children' who lived in trees adds a unique and captivating element to the book. I love how Lisa ties in her personal history and deep connection to Eastern Oklahoma and the Winding Stair Mountains. It's always enriching to learn about lesser-known historical events and cultural nuances that we didn't get to study in school
She was the house mother to a fraternity at a college on Long Island. she had all girls so she called the members her boys....
The baby sister Mary has such a beautiful soul. I’m Going to keep that lady in my prayers. After all her trauma she chose to stink around and continue what her mom did. Big ups to her she is amazing
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Hi will you be having the 13th annual book group speed dating soon? I love them!
Nurse , graduate of 1956. Want to read this. Just started reading some of your books. Just love them.
Ruth Reichl's transition from memoir to novel is truly fascinating! It's inspiring to see how her personal experiences have ignited her creativity.
The history behind Fiona Davis’ books fascinates me. Wonderful writer.
Ruth Reichl's journey from memoir to novel sounds fascinating! It's inspiring to see how her personal experiences have fueled her creativity. Setting the story in the 1980s adds an extra layer of nostalgia and intrigue, offering readers a glimpse into a different era of travel and dining culture. And the fact that she dined at all the places mentioned in the book adds authenticity and richness to the narrative. It's wonderful to hear that she's shedding light on lesser-known aspects of iconic places like Shakespeare and Company. I'm eager to discover the personal touches she's woven into the character of Stella, which undoubtedly adds depth and authenticity to the story.
I’m reading this book with my local book club. Love it so far. Emotions are strong throughout the book. Don’t like the girlfriend. She is annoying 😂😂
Thanks
Yellow Wife outstanding
Love The Morgan Library so really enjoyed this book.
Medicore read trying to cover too many subjects.
I thought the book tried to cover too many subjects. My Book Club didn't particularly like it. Not Picoult's best for sure!
Please explain how it tried to cover too many subjects?
I loved this book!
Too many necklaces on author. Visually drags her face down. Nice interview.
"She lives," so powerful a message that captures the eternalness of the human spirit!
I can’t wait to read this book! I also love WWI & knitting. In fact, I,m knitting while I watch you!
Benedict has become an insta-buy for me. Well done!
So grateful you UA-cam these wonderful talks. I was out of the country and missed the live event.
Your enthusiasm is contagious! Looking forward to the DKG memoir!
I have loved the Maisie Dobbs series!
As a lifetime lover of words, especially, but also books, I have never once had a book come to an end and then verbally cried out " NOooooo !!". Your engrossing novel(s) had me in tears, laughing aloud, then angry right along with the characters. Thank you for spending four long years producing this volume that will stick in my mind forever. As I child I was convinced that I was an adopted American Indian somehow and actually ducked down to the floorboards of our car when we drove through Cherokee, NC so they wouldn't reclaim me back!!😂
Loved this book, I grew up in Central Florida where Strawberry and Citrus pickers would migrate each winter. Gave me new perspective on those orange blossom memories.
just love you~ kj :)
Great night!! Lovely time spent with you all ❤
What a sublime interview!
I'm so sick of hearing about what women give up when they have kids period if you can't be home with them or cherish being home and being a mother then don't have kids because the kids need you at home period loss of identity is a bunch of crap. At the end of your life, you're not gonna say g.I wish I would have worked more at the end of your life.You're gonna say?I wish I would have spent more time with my kids and building relationships and b a focused on building a decent human being
I just read wild game, and i devoured it. It is amazing, and i cant waitmto read her other books. She is a marvellous writer.
As a nurse that graduated in 1969 from a school in Virginia. We students were recruited in the last two years of school and my brothers both took different tours in Vietnam. I felt like Frankie that I should go and help the injured. I feel I could have been very good in that situation because I’m calm in a crisis and in emergencies and my school had well prepared me to take charge of any nursing unit. People I knew did know that women were over there and were not ashamed of the veterans. Reading the book I could feel Frankie’s emotions and I would have been disappointed in how the service men and women were treated on return just like her. I always regretted not going and getting married instead but after reading I’m glad I didn’t make that choice because I would have probably had depression and anger too and a whole different life. Thanks for this read that I could really relate to. Both my brothers made it back home and both were spit at and terrible things shouted at them when they stepped off the plane. Both were different people when they got back. Their physical and mental health has been greatly affected from the experience and agent Orange.
My favorite book in DECADES. Wish there were more like it. Left me weepy at the end, but in the very best way. Beauty can do that. This was a great discussion between two thoughtful, smart, caring women and I'm so glad I stumbled upon it, thank you!
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Wow. What a brilliant interview about the best book I’ve read for a long time. Such extreme honesty from the author- So great to hear. I hope I'm not speaking out of line here. I have also written a story and been accused of my story being told by ‘Me’ and my life experiences. And that is somewhat true- not intentional though. I just noticed at 12.04- hand on heart Miranda says the story had to be told from 'Me’. 14.10 Choices - Big and Small are such an important- theory/theme/idea here that I wanted to explore. The smallest choice manifests in one’s life as the hugest choices. No premeditation- the tiniest gesture. Binds them together and forces them apart. The lie that determines her relationship with both Peter and Jonas. Hand on heart again 18.38. Can I live my life with regrets? I will definitely be looking out for Miranda Cowley Heller stories again. She writes from the heart and possibly experience in my opinion. She asks such big questions!! Who do I want to be true to. What parts of myself do I want to be true to. 19.20 Can I live for myself? 19.33. Is it allowed to come down to happiness. (Whoa! Surely not! Sarcasm intended) Does it mean she’s gonna have everything she never had? Or does it mean she’s gonna lose everything she has? I loved the ending of this story. My 2c worth Peter says, ‘Are you going for your swim? I think- his last chance when she says, 'Why don’t you come with me? I hold my breath, wait. Come with me end this. He is more concerned with domestic life. Every wheeze, every grunt is within her bones. Leaving the wedding ring and the egg-yolk sun- breaks from its tethers! She breaks free and finally with the one she has loved since she was a young child. From one of the questions. Why so many F words. I barely remember reading an F word. I have so many F words in my story because I felt this is how people speak especially in shitty situations.. I found this wonderful story barely had any bad language.
Great interview! Thank you for doing this. It’s always great to hear the author explain the books you read. Lisa’s books are riveting!
Wow. What a brilliant interview about the best book I’ve read for a long time. Such extreme honesty from the author- So great to hear. I hope I'm not speaking out of line here. I have also written a story and been accused of my story being told by ‘Me’ and my life experiences. And that is somewhat true- not intentional though. I just noticed at 12.04- hand on heart Miranda says the story had to be told from 'Me’. 14.10 Choices - Big and Small are such an important- theory/theme/idea here that I wanted to explore. The smallest choice manifests in one’s life as the hugest choices. No premeditation- the tiniest gesture. Binds them together and forces them apart. The lie that determines her relationship with both Peter and Jonas. Hand on heart again 18.38. Can I live my life with regrets? I will definitely be looking out for Miranda Cowley Heller stories again. She writes from the heart and possibly experience in my opinion. She asks such big questions!! Who do I want to be true to. What parts of myself do I want to be true to. 19.20 Can I live for myself? 19.33. Is it allowed to come down to happiness. (Whoa! Surely not! Sarcasm intended) Does it mean she’s gonna have everything she never had? Or does it mean she’s gonna lose everything she has? I loved the ending of this story. My 2c worth Peter says, ‘Are you going for your swim? I think- his last chance when she says, 'Why don’t you come with me? I hold my breath, wait. Come with me end this. He is more concerned with domestic life. Every wheeze, every grunt is within her bones. Leaving the wedding ring and the egg-yolk sun- breaks from its tethers! She breaks free and finally with the one she has loved since she was a young child. From one of the questions. Why so many F words. I barely remember reading an F word. I have so many F words in my story because I felt this is how people speak especially in shitty situations.. I found this wonderful story barely had any bad language.