Eleanor Bukowsky
Eleanor Bukowsky was an English major in college and is now a public librarian. Her library patrons often ask her to help them select enjoyable books for recreational reading. In addition, she conducts and participates in book discussions regularly. Eleanor also reviews books on Amazon.com as booklover10. Eleanor has reviewed the following for MostlyFiction.com:
2014
- The Marrying of Chani Kaufman by Eve Harris (4-7-14)
- You Should Have Known by Jean Hanff Korelitz (3-18-14)
- A Circle of Wives by Alice Laplante (3-4-14)
- This is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett (2-13-14)
- The Orphan Choir by Sophie Hannah (2-13-14)
- You Disappear by Christian Jungersen (2-4-14)
- The Ways of Evil Men by Leighton Gage (1-26-14)
- Tatiana by Martin Cruz Smith (1-17-14)
- How To Be A Good Wife by Emma Chapman (1-10-14)
2013
- Mother, Mother by Koren Zailckas (12-28-13)
- The Sleep Room by F.R. Tallis (12-15-13)
2011 (Top Picks)
- The Drop by Michael Connelly (12-17-11)
- All Cry Chaos by Leonard Rosen (11-3-11)
- The Affair by Lee Child (10-22-11)
- The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian (10-8-11)
- The Vault by Ruth Rendell (9-25-11)
- Incognito by Gregory Murphy (9-17-11)
- A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny (9-2-11)
- The Twelfth Enchantment by David Liss (8-26-11)
- Bad Intentions by Karin Fossum (8-10-11)
- Very Bad Men by Harry Dolan (8-7-11)
- We All Fall Down by Michael Harvey (8-7-11)
- Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva (7-25-11)
- Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane (7-25-11)
- The Silent Girl by Tess Gerritsen (7-5-11)
- Delirious by Daniel Palmer (6-25-11)
- The Ridge by Michael Kortya (6-10-11)
- Missing Persons by Clare O’Donohue (6-4-11)
- Spiral by Paul McEuen (5-30-11)
- Deceptions by Rebecca Frayn (5-20-11)
- Cold Wind by C.J. Box (5-8-11)
- The Informant by Thomas Perry (5-8-11)
- A Lesson in Secrets by Jacqueline Winspear (4-23-11)
- Vienna Twilight by Frank Tallis (4-17-11)
- The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly (4-10-11)
- The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party by Alexander McCall Smith (4-1-11)
- The Trinity Six by Charles Cumming (3-15-11)
- Love You More by Lisa Gardner (3-15-11)
- One of Our Thursdays is Missing by Jasper Fforde (3-8-11)
- Heresy by S. J. Parris (3-3-11)
- Instruments of Darkness by Imogen Robertson (2-27-11)
- Heartstone by C. J. Sansom (2-27-11)
- The Crimson Rooms by Katherine McMahon (2-12-11)
- The Sherlockian by Graham Moore (2-6-11)
- Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand (1-29-11)
- A Lonely Death by Charles Todd (1-23-11)
- The Girl with the Green Raincoat by Laura Lippman (1-19-11)
- The Confession by John Grisham (1-9-11)
- Damage by John Lescroart (1-4-11)
2010 (Top Picks)
- Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron by Stephanie Barron (12-26-10)
- Dark Road to Darjeeling by Deanna Raybourn (12-26-10)
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot (12-21-10)
- Every Bitter Thing by Leighton Gage (12-6-10)
- Rescue by Anita Shreve (11-30-10)
- The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee (11-25-10)
- The Last Run by Greg Rucka (11-05-10)
- Worth Dying For by Lee Child (10-24-10)
- Healer by Carol Cassella (10-17-10)
- Emily Hudson by Melissa Jones (10-11-10)
- The Reversal by Michael Connelly (10-05-10)
- Fever of the Bone by Val McDermid (09-19-10)
- Dexter is Delicious by Jeff Lindsay (09-19-10)
- The Shadows in the Street by Susan Hill (09-03-10)
- Three Stations by Martin Cruz Smith (08-23-10)
- The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva (08-08-10)
- Lucy by Laurence Gonzales (07-15-10)
- The Anniversary Man by R. J. Ellory (07-10-10)
- Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen (07-01-10)
- Broken by Karin Slaughter (06-23-10)
- Husband and Wife by Leah Stewart (06-17-10)
- The Dead Lie Down by Sophie Hannah (06-04-10)
- The Last Time I Saw You by Elizabeth Berg (05-22-10)
- 61 Hours by Lee Child (05-18-10)
- The Nearest Exit by Olen Steinhauer (05-11-10)
- Innocent by Scott Turow (05-4-10)
- The Third Rail by Michael Harvey (04-22-10)
- 31 Bond Street by Ellen Horan (04-16-10)
- The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear (04-3-10)
- The Devil’s Star by Jo Nesbo (03-24-10)
- Hush by Kate White (03-14-10)
- Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonson (03-05-10)
- House Rules by Jodi Picoult (03-02-10)
- The Man from Beijing by Henning Mankell (02-16-10)
- The Information Officer by Mark Mills (02-04-10)
- Devotion: A Memoir by Dani Shapiro (01-26-10)
- Blood Ties by Kay Hooper (01-26-10)
2009 (Top Picks)
- While I’m Falling by Laura Moriarty (12-23-09)
- The White Garden by Stephanie Barron (12-6-09)
- U is for Undertow by Sue Grafton (12-1-09)
- Bryant and May on the Loose by Christopher Fowler (11-24-09)
- The Broken Teaglass by Emily Arsenault (11-06-09)
- The Vows of Silence by Susan Hill (10-29-09)
- What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures by Malcolm Gladwell (10-20-09)
- Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell (10-20-09)
- The Monster in the Box by Ruth Rendell (10-14-09)
- Nine Dragons by Michael Connelly (10-13-09)
- A Quiet Belief in Angels by R. J. Ellory (10-9-09)
- A Duty to the Dead by Charles Todd (10-5-09)
- Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife by Francine Prose (10-1-09)
- A Change in Altitude by Anita Shreve (9-28-09)
- Saving Sammy: Curing the Boy Who Caught OCD by Beth Alison Maloney (9-22-09)
- Beneath the Bleeding by Val McDermid (9-16-09)
- Dexter by Design by Jeff Lindsay (9-9-09)
- Every Patient Tells a Story by Lisa Sanders (8-31-09)
- Direct Red by Gabriel Weston (8-31-09)
- 206 Bones by Kathy Reichs (8-25-09)
- That Old Cape Magic by Richard Russo (8-5-09)
- Perfect Life by Jessica Shattuck (8-3-09)
- Not in the Flesh by Ruth Rendell (7-25-09)
- A Plague of Secrets by John Lescroart (7-11-09)
- The Help by Kathryn Stockett (7-1-09)
- Mind’s Eye by HГҐkan Nesser (6-27-09)
- Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child (6-5-09)
- Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn (5-30-09)
- Admission by Jean Hanff Korelitz (5-24-09)
- Stone’s Fall by Iain Pears (5-18-09)
- The Family Man by Elinor Lipman (5-7-09)
- Therapy by Sebastian Fitzek (5-3-09)
- A Quiet Flame by Philip Kerr (4-21-09)
- Revelation by C.J. Sansom(4-17-09)
- The Amazing Adventure of Dietgirl by Shauna Reid (4-17-09)
- The Birthday Present by Barbara Vine (3-29-09)
- Beat the Reaper by John Bazell (3-28-09)
- Shatter by Michael Robotham (3-22-09)
- The Deepest Cut by Diane Emley (3-13-09)
- The Risk of Darkness by Susan Hill (3-6-09)
- Drood by Dan Simmons (2-18-09)
- The Samaritan’s Secret by Matt Benyon Rees (2-5-09)
- A Darker Domain by Val McDermid (1-27-09)
- Runner by Thomas Perry (1-8-09)
2008
- Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell (12-27-08)
- Illegal Action by Stella Rimington (12-13-08)
- Deaf Sentence by David Lodge (11-27-08)
- Testimony by Anita Shreve (11-2-08)
- The Glass of Time by Michael Cox (10-14-08)
- Oxygen by Carol Cassella(9-2-08)
- Takeover by Lisa Black (8-17-08)
- A Vengeful Longing by R. N. Morris (7-7-08)
- The Gentle Axe by R. N. Morris (7-7-08)
- The Crime Writer by Gregg Hurwitz (6-30-08)
- The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver (6-24-08)
- Silent in the Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn (6-18-08)
- Silent in the Grave by Deanna Raybourn (6-18-08)
- The House onFortune Street by Margot Livesey (6-6-08)
- Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith (5-13-08)
- Friend of the Devil by Peter Robinson (5-7-08)
- The Whole Truth by David Baldacci(4-26-08)
- Scottsboro by Ellen Feldman (4-21-08)
- The Dark Lantern by Gerri Brightwell (3-23-08)
- The Crazy School by Cornelia Read (3-10-08)
- The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian (3-1-08)
- Betrayal by John Lescroart (2-25-08)
- Final Exam by Pauline W. Chen (2-12-08)
- Captivity by Debbie Lee Wesselmann (2-8-08)
- The Chameleon’s Shadow by Minette Walters (1-26-08)
- T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton (1-16-08)
- Off the Page by Carole Burns (1-7-08)
2007
- The Center Cannot Hold by Elyn Saks (12-20-07)
- The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante (12-13-07)
- Silence by Thomas Perry (12-3-07)
- The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith (11-20-07)
- Spider Trap by Barry Maitland (11-15-07)
- Origin by Diana Abu-Jaber (11-10-07)
- Crippen by John Boyne (11-6-07)
- Die With Me by Elena Forbes (10-25-07)
- The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold (10-17-07)
- Night Work by Steve Hamilton(10-12-07)
- Patriot Acts by Greg Rucka (10-4-07)
- Stalin’s Ghost by Martin Cruz Smith (9-29-07)
- Hard Row by Margaret Maron (9-11-07)
- The Exception by Christian Jungersen (8-21-07)
- Thursday Next by Jasper Fforde (08-09-07)
- How to Talk to a Widower by Jonathan Tropper (8-2-07)
- Cutting Season by Arthur Rosenfeld (7-24-07)
- Dead Connection by Alafair Burke (7-11-07)
- Everyman by Philip Roth (7-2-07)
- Dry Ice by Stephen White (6-6-07)
- Bad Luck and Trouble by Lee Child (5-19-07)
- Private Wars by Greg Rucka(5-7-07)
- Rumpole and the Reign of Terror by John Mortimer (04-19-07)
- Visibility by Boris Starling (4-10-07)
- Black Monday by R. Scott Reiss (4-2-07)
- By the Time You Read This by Giles Blunt (2-25-07)
- The Suspect by John Lescroart (02-16-07)
- A Deeper Sleep by Dana Stabenow(2-3-07)
- Sliver of Truth by Lisa Unger (01-20-07)
- NEXT by Michael Crichton(01-07-07)
2006
- Morning Spy, Evening Spy by Colin MacKinnon (12-29-06)
- The Hidden Assassins by Robert Wilson (11-16-06)
- No Trace by Barry Maitland(11-16-06)
- The Wrong Man by John Katzenbach (11-16-06)
- No Good Deeds by Laura Lippman (11-16-06)
- To a Power of Three by Laura Lippman (11-16-06)
- A Garden of Vipers by Jack Kerley (9-30-06)
- At Risk by Stella Rimington (9-30-06)
- Brethren by Robyn Young (8-26-06)
- The Betrayed by David Hosp (8-26-06)
- The Art of Detection by Laurie R. King (8-26-06)
- Eye of Vengeance by Jonathan King (6-4-06)
- Dead Center by David Rosenfelt (6-4-06)
- The Hard Way by Lee Child (6-4-06)
- Kingdom Come by Tim Green (6-4-06)
- The Cattle by Greg Sarwa (6-4-06)
- Daniel Isn’t Talking by Marti Leimbach (5-1-06)
- Family and Other Accidents by Shari Goldhagen (5-1-06)
- Gentlemen & Players by Joanne Harris (5-1-06)
- Before You Know Kindness by Chris Bohjalian (3-20-06)
- Dark Fire by C. J. Sansom (3-20-06)
- Slipping Into Darkness by Peter Blauner (3-20-06)
- False Impression by Jeffrey Archer (3-20-06)
- Kill Me by Stephen White (3-22-06)
- Gargoyles by Alan Nayes (3-20-06)
- Love and Other Impossible Pursuits by Ayelet Waldman (1-29-06)
- Wolves Eat Dogs by Martin Cruz Smith (1-29-06)
- Lost by Michael Robotham (1-29-06)
- Entombed by Linda Fairstein (1-29-06)
- 7 Deadly Wonders by Matthew Reilly (1-29-06)
2005
- A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve (12-12-05)
- Ordinary Heroes by Scott Turow (12-12-05)
- Red Leaves by Thomas Cook (12-12-05)
- Vanish by Tess Gerritsen (12-12-05)
- The Price of Silence by Kate Wilhelm (10-30-05)
- The Color of Law by Mark Gimenez (10-30-05)
- To Darkness and to Death by Julia Spencer-Fleming (9-5-05)
- Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde (9-5-05)
- Life Sentences by Alice Blanchard (9-5-05)
- The Vanished Hands by Robert Wilson (9-5-05)
- Witch Hunt by Ian Rankin (9-5-05)
- Sudden Death by David Rosenfelt (07-15-05)
- Dearly Devoted Dexter by Jeff Lindsay (07-15-05)
- Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay (07-15-05)
- Close Case by Alafair Burke (07-15-05)
- Rain Storm by Barry Eisler (07-15-05)
- TraceВ by Patricia Cornwell (07-15-05)
- The Mourning Sexton by Michael Baron (06-12-05)
- The Inside Ring by Michael Lawson (06-12-05)
- The Fencing Master by Arturo Perez-Reverte (06-12-05)
- The Schopenhauer Cure by Irvin D. Yalom (05-07-05)
- Company Man by Joseph Finder (05-07-05)
- The Rottweiler by Ruth Rendell (05-07-05)

7 Responses
I thought you might be interested in knowing that your very well written review of Carol Cassella’s Oxygen has been plagiarized by Quality Book Reviews both on their site & Amazon.com
As a book lover & avid reader I find this type of behavior disturbing.
Hi Mrs RJ,
Thanks for your concern and for pointing this out to us.
I hope the review that you are referring to on Amazon.com is indeed the one that Eleanor Bukowsky wrote and not someone else. As it says in Eleanor’s bio above, she does submit her reviews to amazon.com as well. If you are not referring to the one authored by: E. Bukowsky “booklover10” — please let me know who the author is and I’ll track it down. The link that you gave with your comment does not lead anywhere (and thus I removed it).
I found the QUALITY BOOK REVIEWS site and the review of OXYGEN but it does not look to be a copy of Eleanor’s review. Maybe they changed it? If you can give me a link to the review that you saw, I would appreciate it much.
It is possible that a site is taking reviews off of amazon through a tool that amazon provides… it was a common problem a couple years ago but since Google didn’t give these sites significant rating to generate traffic, that seems to have stopped. Or, it is still going on but the sites are lost to the ranking system.
Judi Clark, Editor
MostlyFiction.com
The review I refer wasn’t an exact duplication throughout, but several sentences were taken directly…after looking thru the site it appears that the reviews posted are taken from multiple other reviews & pieced together. It does appear to have been “altered” somewhat since this was pointed out. I’m glad the reproduction has stopped or is slacking off, especially when proper credits aren’t given.
Oh! Well, that is certainly harder to detect! I have no idea how to stop someone from doing that except as you did.. you see it, you call them on it.
Awhile ago, there was some Chinese sites that would just copy stuff straight off of MostlyFiction.com and post it under their own user names. I spent a couple days writing comments on their site… every single book review I mentioned that it was copy off of my site and gave the link to the original review. They took the site down. Then it popped up under a new name a few days later. I didn’t have the energy to start my campaign again but I assume someone did because it was gone after that. Or so I hope.
I see that you also have a review site. I hope you don’t mind me saying this… but I the text is too dark on yours pages and and I can’t read it on my MacBook Pro.
Thanks for stopping by the site – I have no idea what changed the font color on the page – it had a white background yesterday with black type – so i have the front page changed – but am still working on the rest of the pages….this is the third time it has happened…but i can’t change it on the Links listed on the sidebar….(ugg) But I do thank you for your input. And I know what you mean about it being time consuming and very frustrating…I just can’t understand why folks can’t do “their own thing” and be proud of it!
Thanks again. (By the way, the reviews here are awesome and the site is easy to navigate & very, very nice!)
A note for Eleanor – appreciate your reviews. Have you read “THe Lion’s Game” ?
Alan
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Thanks for the nice comment. No, I have not read “The Lion’s Game.” I am now in the middle of Henning Mankell’s new book, “The Troubled Man.” The Scandanavians have become very hot since Stieg Larsson’s books became “must reads.”
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