> The Things You Can Read: Review and Giveaway: The Frangipani Hotel by Violet Kupersmith

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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Review and Giveaway: The Frangipani Hotel by Violet Kupersmith

The Frangipani Hotel is not your ordinary collection of short stories, but rather as the noted author Lisa See commented, “Violet Kupersmith has woven together culture, tradition, family, and ghosts to create a series of short stories that are as fresh as they are mesmerizing. These stories will haunt you long after the last words have drifted off the page.”  I whole heartedly agree. 
The idea of modern day ghost stories based on traditional Vietnamese stories is a great hook, which is carried out to perfection by Ms. Kupersmith.  Each of these stories is the intellectual thinking man or woman's kind of thriller.  They are eerie, mysterious, and atmospheric in the vain of Rod Serling, the noted writer and host of the Twilight Zone.  The command that the author has over each and every story speaks to her talent and maturity as a writer, who would think this she is a debut author? 
The stories setting varies, some take place in the United States, other in Vietnam, but no matter where the author leads us, be ready for unexpected twists and turns.  One does not have to be of Vietnamese decent to enjoy this collection.  Each story is accessible to the reader of contemporary fiction and each story is imaginative.  Three of my favorites were "The Reception," "Skin and Bones," and "Little Brother."  Why?  Because these are the three that I couldn't shake after reading them.  In other words, they were unsettling.  I'm sure you'll find you own "unshakable" stories amongst the nine included in the 240 pages of this collection.
This twenty-something author is a storyteller extraordinaire who is definitely a voice to watch for in the future.  I can't wait to see what she tackles next.  I highly recommend you make a reservation to check into the Frangipani Hotel, and see what all the buzz is about!

I'd like to thank TLC Book Tours, Random House, and the author, Violet Kupersmith, for allowing me the opportunity to review The Frangipani Hotel.



Others blogs on the tour in the coming weeks include:
Monday, March 3rd: Bibliophiliac
Tuesday, March 4th: The Things You Can Read
Wednesday, March 5th: Savvy Verse and Wit
Monday, March 10th: 50 Books Project
Tuesday, March 11th: The Written World
Tuesday, March 11th: Books a la Mode – author guest post
Wednesday, March 12th:
River City Reading
Thursday, March 13th: Under My Apple Tree
Monday, March 17th: 1330 V
Wednesday, March 19th: Melody & Words
Thursday, March 20th: The Relentless Reader
Monday, March 24th: A Bookish Way of Life
Tuesday, March 25th: Suko’s Notebook
Wednesday, March 26th: Lit and Life
Thursday, March 27th: Too Fond
Monday, March 31st: Svetlana’s Reads and Views
Tuesday, April 1st: Mandy Boles: Life Between Books
Wednesday, April 2nd: Guiltless Reading
Thursday, April 3rd: Books and Movies
Monday, April 7th: The Lost Entwife
Tuesday, April 8th: Unabridged Chick
Wednesday, April 9th: girlichef
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Do you like the kind of scary that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up?  Well, if you do The Frangipani Hotel is a must read for you.  Let us know here at The Things You Can Read if this is one you will add to your TBR pile!



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7 comments:

  1. This book sounds memorable. The stories would be enjoyed greatly. thanks for this great giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  2. I am an e-mail subscriber. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone were my favorite from my era and unforgettable. Creative and brilliant. I follow via e-mail. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  4. This is most definitely one I'll be adding to my TBR pile. I love scary tales and those types of freaky stories that make the reader want to sleep with the lights on. This book is definitely for me! I follow via email. michelle_willms at yahoo dot com.

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  5. I believe that I will enjoy reading and remembering the4 stories in this book the Frangipani Hotel, and I like the fact that there are numerous stories in this book based on modern day ghost stories,

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  6. These stories sounds like ones that will linger in the mind of the reader for a very long time - I can't wait to read them!

    Thanks for being on the tour.

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  7. Sounds wonderful - scary stories and the far east!

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