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The Phoenix Ballroom by Ruth Hogan
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really liked it
bookshelves: 4-stars, netgalley

In a Nutshell: A sweet and heartwarming contemporary novel about an eclectic group of characters who learn to live and work in harmony. Great for those who enjoy found family stories with relatable and loveable characters. Only one thing was a major bugbear for me, but it might not be an irritant for all. Definitely recommended to women’s fiction readers.

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Plot Preview:
Seventy-four-year-old Venetia Hargreaves, recently widowed after almost fifty years of marriage, now has a huge empty house, a hefty bank balance, and a newfound determination to finally live her life the way she wants, even if her son Heron is adamant that she cannot survive on her own and forces her to employ a caretaker, or a “granny nanny”, as her grandson Kite puts it. But Venetia makes sure that her new employee Liberty follows her commands and no one else’s.
When a dilapidated old ballroom comes on the market, the lives of the key characters change, not just because of echoes from the past but also through influences of the present and dreams of the future.
The story comes to us in the third person perspective of various characters, with Venetia’s story coming from two timelines.


Bookish Yays:
💐 Venetia: Not a typical geriatric character. Comes with oodles of wit and spunk. Hates being considered elderly, and uses Cher as her inspiration towards age. I loved her independence!

💐 Venetia’s sister-in-law Swan, the “granny nanny” Liberty Bell, and a mysterious character named Crow (the only “bird” not related to the Hargreaves family) all add much to the proceedings with their layered arcs. I would have loved to know more about Liberty's mom Bernadette, an amazing character who, though no longer alive, leaves a major impact on the story. The character descriptions are impeccable.

💐 One special fellow I have deliberately not mentioned above is Venetia’s ten-year-old grandson Kite, who deserves his own “Yay” appearance. He is funny, sensitive, caring, genuine, outspoken and unconcerned about convention just as kids are. In short, Kite is adorable!

💐 Another special fellow deserving a distinct “Yay”: Venetia’s pet German Shepherd, who is named ‘Colin Firth’! How can I not love Colin Firth! 😍 (Just in case you are confused about which Colin Firth I am referring to in that last sentence – human or canine, the answer is, ‘Both!’)

💐 The ornithologically inspired names of the Hargreaves family were ridiculous to the point of being hilarious. It was fun to see so many “birds”, and also how each bird shaped the respective character’s personality.

💐 Though not exactly a found family story, as some characters are already part of the same family, the novel has the same kind of warm vibes, where the individuals learn to function with, support and motivate each other. The theme of ‘second chances’ also has a strong role to play in the story.

💐 The plot plays around with plenty of emotions, ranging from fun moments to sentimental ones, but it never gets melodramatic.


Bookish Mixed Bags:
🌹 The story is mostly predictable, as is obvious and acceptable considering the genre. But it does spring a couple of surprises. One of these secrets was fairly guessable, but I like how the author didn’t drag out the revelation just to add to the suspense.

🌹 The ending is too positive and too “couple” dominated. While this is also a common feature of the genre, I wish there hadn’t been romantic matches for so many key characters. After all, happiness can be found even without a partner. Of course, this is a personal preference; most fans of the genre love such endings.

🌹 It is cool to have a story with a ballroom and a ballroom dancer. But I wish these had more presence in the plot. Though we see glimpses of the titular ‘Phoenix Ballroom’ in the first half as well, it's only in the second half that it's more prominent in the story.

🌹 Though the book has a mostly feelgood effect, there is one dark scene in the final section, which is also connected to a main character’s backstory. I didn’t find the aftermath of the event convincing. But I appreciate how the author handled the event sensitively and realistically.


Bookish Nays:
🌵 Only one Nay but a strong one for me: the presence of the “spiritualist church”, and its being treated as a religious location throughout the story. No offence to those who believe in it, but to my head, using the word "church" for such a place is balderdash. Moreover, the “spiritualism” aspects are not even prevalent in the story, in which case the presence of this "church" in the plot could have been justified. This place was more like a community outreach centre, with more focus on the social service performed by the "church" than any mention of the "spiritualist" activities such a "church" is actually involved in.


All in all, despite my annoyance at the “church”, I enjoyed this story quite a lot. The characters are the main reason to try this out, because each of them brings their own charm to this otherwise straightforward tale.

I have read only one Ruth Hogan book prior to this, and that was ‘The Keeper of Lost Things’. I still remember how impressed I had been with her implementation of magical realism in that novel. While this latest novel doesn’t have magical realism (sadly!), it still has the same vibes, with memorable lost characters who find happiness and friendship over the course of the novel.

Definitely recommended to those who enjoy this genre. It is a fairly quick and highly comfortable read.

4 stars.


My thanks to William Morrow and NetGalley for the DRC of “The Phoenix Ballroom”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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Reading Progress

March 29, 2024 – Shelved
March 29, 2024 – Shelved as: arcs-not-started
June 15, 2024 – Started Reading
June 19, 2024 – Shelved as: 4-stars
June 19, 2024 – Shelved as: netgalley
June 19, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Dusk (new)

Dusk Sounds like a charming read! I love how you've highlighted each character's unique charm and the warm vibes of their interactions. The ornithologically inspired names and the presence of Colin Firth (both versions!) definitely add to the fun. Predictable plots and the heavy focus on romantic couples—one reason I rarely delve into this genre myself. Still, your enthusiasm for the characters and the cozy feel of the story are really enticing. A delightful review, Rosh!


message 2: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen A fair enough review, Rosh. I haven't read Hogan yet but will check it out. Appreciate your thoughts!


len ❀ is a little inactive :( wonderful review, rosh! i love it when characters who are older are still independent. it’s hard, but it makes me hopeful, even if fiction. love it when dogs also have big appearances in these stories. they always make everything better. glad you enjoyed this! 💗


message 4: by Cara (new)

Cara Beautiful and charming review, Rosh💓!!!!!!!!!


Darla A stellar review, Rosh. As you know I also was sad about the lack of more dancing in the plot. And, yes, definitely loved Kite and Colin Firth. Thank you for your eloquent argument against the "church" piece of the plot.
Many will not be bothered, but I am glad I was not the only one who was. 😘


Kavya (wishes and tries to be more active) Venetia sounds like an absolute riot! I'm also intrigued by the "granny nanny" situation and how it all unfolds. I wonder how she makes Liberty jump through hoops, but ultimately warming up to her.

Awesome review, Rosh!


message 7: by Nora (new) - added it

Nora Currie Wonderful and sweet review, Rosh!


message 8: by Nika (new)

Nika Splendid review, Rosh! The idea of ornithologically inspired names of the family makes me chuckle! :)


Sandysbookaday Great review Rosh. This was a book I wanted to read, but wasn't available to me because of the territorial rights issue. 🤷‍♀️Glad it was mostly enjoyable. 💕📚


Melissa (Trying to Catch Up) I agree, the spiritualist "church" could have honestly been left out. It was more of a community center anyway!


message 11: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hanes Wonderful review, Rosh! 💗 So glad that you enjoyed this one!


message 12: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Terrific review! 💞


Dorie  - Cats&Books :) Great review Rosh :)


message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina This sounds good! wonderful review Rosh 🤩


message 15: by Maureen (new)

Maureen It sounds delightful Rosh, as is your review ♥️


message 16: by Rowan (new)

Rowan Wonderful review, Rosh! This sounds great. We need more "sweet" and "heartwarming" in the world 😊


message 17: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra A charming book! Who doesn't love found family and second chances? And I should definitely mention Colin Firth as a great name for a dog to someone among my friends and family :) Wonderful review, Rosh!


message 18: by Srivalli (last edited Jun 20, 2024 07:11AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Srivalli Rekha Kite was my favorite! He was such a darling, and Clin Firth too, of course! Lovely review, Rosh. :) I wrote something about the spiritual church thingy. Have to go back and check.


message 19: by Thibault (new)

Thibault Busschots “How can I not love Colin Firth!”

XD Oh, Rosh. That’s got to be a double bonus point for you.


As for church, perhaps the writer intended it to be more the building “church” rather than the spiritual kind? Anyway, glad you enjoyed this one. And good review, Rosh :)


message 20: by MarilynW (new)

MarilynW I love Colin Firth already, of course. Wonderful review, Rosh!


message 21: by A (new)

A Mac It seems like most of the "yays" of this book are due to the characters, and that's certainly exciting. Darn not being able to get away from romance, though. Wonderful review, Rosh!


message 22: by Rosh (last edited Jun 21, 2024 10:06PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Dusk wrote: "Sounds like a charming read! I love how you've highlighted each character's unique charm and the warm vibes of their interactions. The ornithologically inspired names and the presence of Colin Firt..."

Thanks so much, Dusk! 💗The characters really elevated this book from being a typical feelgood story. And Colin Firth is always a welcome addition, LOL!


message 23: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Canadian Jen wrote: "A fair enough review, Rosh. I haven't read Hogan yet but will check it out. Appreciate your thoughts!"

Thanks, Jen!💗 I'd recommend 'The Keeper of Lost Things' if you want to give her a try. I think you'll like it better than this one, though both are feel-good stories. :)


message 24: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh len ❀ wrote: "wonderful review, rosh! i love it when characters who are older are still independent. it’s hard, but it makes me hopeful, even if fiction. love it when dogs also have big appearances in these stor..."

Thanks much, Len!💗 Absolutely! Though I also like to see realism in the portrayal. Writing senior characters well is a skill few authors have mastered. and yes, dogs are LOVE!!! :D


message 25: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Cara wrote: "Beautiful and charming review, Rosh💓!!!!!!!!!"

Thanks so much, Cara! 💗


message 26: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Darla wrote: "A stellar review, Rosh. As you know I also was sad about the lack of more dancing in the plot. And, yes, definitely loved Kite and Colin Firth. Thank you for your eloquent argument against the "chu..."

Thanks much, Darla! 💗 I was very happy when I saw your remark about the "church". I thought I would be the only one cribbing about something relatively trivial. But it was tough to ignore.


message 27: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Kavya (on semi-hiatus for the entire month) wrote: "Venetia sounds like an absolute riot! I'm also intrigued by the "granny nanny" situation and how it all unfolds. I wonder how she makes Liberty jump through hoops, but ultimately warming up to her...."

Venetia is the heart of the book in every way! She's like a granny and yet not a granny, LOL.
Thanks, Kavya!💗


message 28: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Nora wrote: "Wonderful and sweet review, Rosh!"

Thanks much, Nora! 💗


message 29: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Nika wrote: "Splendid review, Rosh! The idea of ornithologically inspired names of the family makes me chuckle! :)"

Thanks, Nika! Gotta admit, it was a very creative writing choice. I've never seen a character named "Heron"! :D


message 30: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Sandysbookaday wrote: "Great review Rosh. This was a book I wanted to read, but wasn't available to me because of the territorial rights issue. 🤷‍♀️Glad it was mostly enjoyable. 💕📚"

Thanks, Sandy! 💗 I got it from the NG UK site. I think that is more friendly to our Commonwealth countries. i hope you can find a copy too!


message 31: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Melissa (Trying to Catch Up) wrote: "I agree, the spiritualist "church" could have honestly been left out. It was more of a community center anyway!"

Exactly, Melissa! No point having a "church" if it doesn't have any connection to an actual church. It could have been written as a community centre without any issues.


message 32: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Rachel wrote: "Wonderful review, Rosh! 💗 So glad that you enjoyed this one!"

Thanks much, Rachel! 💗


message 33: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Jayme wrote: "Terrific review! 💞"

Thanks, Jayme! 💗


message 34: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "Great review Rosh :)"

Thanks, Dorie! :) 💗


message 35: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Tina wrote: "This sounds good! wonderful review Rosh 🤩"

It is delightful, Tina. Thanks so much! 💗


message 36: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Maureen wrote: "It sounds delightful Rosh, as is your review ♥️"

Thanks, Maureen! 💗 It is a lovely book.


message 37: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Rowan wrote: "Wonderful review, Rosh! This sounds great. We need more "sweet" and "heartwarming" in the world 😊"

Thanks, Rowan! So true! Valid for fiction and reality. :)


message 38: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Alexandra wrote: "A charming book! Who doesn't love found family and second chances? And I should definitely mention Colin Firth as a great name for a dog to someone among my friends and family :) Wonderful review, ..."

Colin Firth is a fab name for a dog. If I ever get a dog, I will strive to call him 'Colin Firth'. :D
Thanks, Alexandra! I love it when books do exactly as they promise. :)


message 39: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Srivalli wrote: "Kite was my favorite! He was such a darling, and Clin Firth too, of course! Lovely review, Rosh. :) I wrote something about the spiritual church thingy. Have to go back and check."

Oh, I didn't know your completed it! But looks like your review is in your queue coz I can't see it even now. :D Kite and Colin Firth are both darlings.
Curious to see what you wrote about the "spiritualist church". But just so you know, it has nothing to do with the Christian church. It is not even a religious church AFAIK.
Thanks, Sri. :)


message 40: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Thibault wrote: "“How can I not love Colin Firth!”
XD Oh, Rosh. That’s got to be a double bonus point for you.
As for church, perhaps the writer intended it to be more the building “church” rather than the spiri..."


*blush, blush* You know me well, Thibault! :D Colin Firth would have got a whole star had my rating not already been high. ;)

Ah no, the author meant it as a "spiritualist church", which apparently is some weirdo kind of church aiming to communicate with spirits. I would have been okay if she referred to the building as "church" - that's not problematic.


message 41: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh MarilynW wrote: "I love Colin Firth already, of course. Wonderful review, Rosh!"

Colin Firth (canine and human) is a superstar! ;P Thanks, Marilyn!


message 42: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh A wrote: "It seems like most of the "yays" of this book are due to the characters, and that's certainly exciting. Darn not being able to get away from romance, though. Wonderful review, Rosh!"

Very true, A! The characters took a typical story and raised it to a much higher level. The romance though... Sheesh!
Thanks!


Srivalli Rekha Rosh (is rushing to catch up after the break!) wrote: "Oh, I didn't know your completed it! But looks like your review is in your queue coz I can't see it even now. :D Kite and Colin Firth are both darlings.
Curious to see what you wrote about the "spiritualist church"... "


Yeah, I'm yet to post the review. Will do tomorrow noon. I think I said I was okay with it not being overly religious or something like that. Didn't realize it wasn't a thing!


message 44: by Kat (new) - added it

Kat Splendid review, Rosh. Hogan is a genius to name the dog Colin Firth. I'd automatically have goodwill towards the story! 💕


message 45: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Srivalli wrote: "Yeah, I'm yet to post the review. Will do tomorrow noon. I think I said I was okay with it not being overly religious or something like that. Didn't realize it wasn't a thing!"

Yeah, not being religious would not have been an issue at all. But once you Google and see what kind of a 'church" it is, you will realise that the book missed out on some interesting "religious" sessions. ;) Search "spiritualist church', not "spiritual church."
I see that you have posted your review. Will be there soon! :)


message 46: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Kat (will try to catch up soon!) wrote: "Splendid review, Rosh. Hogan is a genius to name the dog Colin Firth. I'd automatically have goodwill towards the story! 💕"

Thanks much, Kat! I love to see readers after my own heart! Completely agree with that thought!! 💙


message 47: by Lady Clementina (new)

Lady Clementina ffinch-ffarowmore This sounds like so much fun Rosh; I'm glad to see an elderly character with plenty of spunk who sounds like she gets her way too, rather than having to face the usual let downs and disapprovals. Wonderful review, and this is one I'd definitely want to look up.


message 48: by Christy (new)

Christy fictional_traits Great review! This sounds like a lovely read.


message 49: by Kristy (new) - added it

Kristy Johnston Love how you broke down all the elements. Great review! I'm already looking forward to meeting Colin Firth. I really enjoyed The Keeper of Lost Things.


message 50: by Suja (new) - added it

Suja Lovely review Rosh


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