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Remarkably Bright Creatures–looking for family
Remarkably Bright Creatures
by Shelby Van Felt
Remarkably Bright Creatures brings together characters who are searching, who are in pain, who are living out their lives the best way they know how. Marcellus is a giant Pacific octopus. He was rescued and now is spending the rest of his “sentence” at the Sowell Bay Aquarium. He knows that he has a lifespan of four years. Being a highly intelligent creature, he is doing a backwards countdown on his days and realizes there are not many left. Also ending the close of her life, with less precision, is Tova, the extremely competent 70 year old janitor at the Aquarium. She enjoys her job, and it keeps her busy. Her husband and son have both passed away—a fact which is daily present with her as she moves through time with sadness.
When Tova’s estranged brother passes away, she is forced to think about how she will end her days without anyone to care for her. Meanwhile she does have people in her life who love her, especially a group of friends called the Knit-Wits and the grocery store/deli owner Ethan who has a big heart.
Cameron is a young man who has an uncanny ability to regurgitate random facts but has never quite found his place in the world and considers himself a failure at everything he does. He was raised by his Aunt Jeanne after being dropped off by his mother. He never even knew who his father is. At the end of his relationship and financial ropes, he finds a high school class ring and goes off in search of his father. His journey takes him to the town where Tova works.
There are many clues that rise to the surface, some provided by Marcellus who really is a “remarkably bright creature.” He and Tova develop a relationship after she realizes that he gets out of his tank most nights. He recognizes her sadness and finds ways to communicate with her and help her. Although one clue sends the reader on the path of discovery, it takes several more before the actual mystery of various relationships is revealed. Tova did not know her son as well as she thought she did. Other characters have issues they have to come to grips with also. I like the way the author explores the depths of character of the people and animals that populate this book. Remarkably Bright Creatures handles well its themes of family, love, grief, and overcoming your past rather than letting your past determine your future.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Fiction
Notes: Contains swearing
Publication: May 3, 2022—Ecco
Memorable Lines:
Terry’s small daughter chose my name. Marcellus McSquiddles, in full. Yes, it is a preposterous name. It leads many humans to assume I am a squid, which is an insult of the worst sort.
The Knit-Wits have been her friends for years, and sometimes she still feels as if she’s a mistaken jigsaw piece who found her way into the wrong puzzle.
Every few seconds, with a loud whoosh, a burst of wind smacks him in the side of the head as another semi truck hurls down the freeway, like a parade of oversized beetles, mocking him with their menacing grilles as he stands on the shoulder in front of the camper’s popped hood.
The Sound of Sleighbells–Christmasy romance
The Sound of Sleighbells
by Janet Dailey
Are you looking for a clean romance with good characters in complex situations? The Sound of Sleighbells is all of that in a Christmas setting that is essential to the plot.
In the little town of Branding Iron, Texas, Ruth is trying to recover from a relationship that 16 years earlier left her a single mom disowned by her family. She found stability a few years later with a kind hearted man who loved her son Skip as his own. After his untimely death, she married Ed who revealed his true self as an abusive, mentally disturbed husband. Fortunately he did not abuse Skip or the two precious girls that he fathered with Ruth.
Judd went to prison for five years for defending a friend in a motorcycle gang fight. He has changed his ways and has become a responsible and successful rancher and leather craftsman specializing in custom saddles. Skip looks just like him.
Ruth has kept Skip and Judd apart to protect Skip, but when they meet she is terrified that they will both discover the secret she has worked hard to hide. Also, both Ruth and Judd feel sparks, but Ruth tries to distance her family from him to protect them from hurt.
There are other good characters in the story and many examples of people helping others. A conflict arises, however, when Digger, the man Judd saved so many years ago arrives fresh from prison with dreams of quick drug money on his mind. He becomes a danger to several of the characters.
For me, this was a quick read, and I enjoyed this Christmasy tale. It had many special moments handled with charm. The three kids and their friends help us see Christmas through children’s eyes. Butch, a massive shaggy brown dog who looks like a small bear, is one of the heroes of this novel.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Romance
Notes: #6 in The Christmas Tree Ranch Series, but I read it as a standalone with no problems.
Publication: September 26, 2023—Kensington
Memorable Lines:
She knew she should be grateful. But she could feel her stung pride lashing like the tail of an angry cat.
A hush fell over the crowd as the prerecorded piano music began the introduction to “Silent Night.” Voices joined in the beloved old song. Slowly, the magic began to happen—Christmas lights blurred by falling snowflakes, the sigh of a breeze passing through snowy branches, the fresh scent of pine on the chilly air.
To the children who waited, watched, and cheered, this Santa was absolutely real—not just because Abner was round and jolly by nature, but because the living spirit that surrounded him like an aura wasn’t an act. It was genuine.

