BOOK REVIEWS
The Sanatorium (by Sarah Pearse)
The time had finally come for me to read Sarah Pearse’s The Sanatorium, a book that had been on my TBR for ages. High in the Swiss Alps, Le Sommet—a former tuberculosis sanatorium…
Forget You Know Me (by Jessica Strawser)
Jessica Strawser’s books have been a constant source of joy for me, and I’ve had the privilege of meeting her at several Kentucky Book Festivals. While I haven’t had the chance to read all of her…
My Story (by Marilyn Monroe)
Growing up, I was intrigued by the life of Marilyn Monroe, particularly her untimely death and the tragic circumstances surrounding it. Macabre facts about people and places have always…
The Missing Half (by Ashley Flowers)
Not long ago, I read Ashley Flowers’ debut novel, All Good People Here. I thoroughly enjoyed it, so I decided to place a library hold on her second book, The Missing Half. Ashley co-wrote the…
The Reformatory (by Tananarive Due)
I’ve been intrigued by Tananarive Due’s horror novel, The Reformatory, since its release in late 2023. The book’s popularity has surged over time, and Due’s own fame has grown as well. I’ve…
Winter Garden (by Kristin Hannah)
I finally read my first Kristin Hannah novel! I’ve been wanting to read her books for a long time, since I consistently see praise for her work. I’ve acquired several of her books over the years…
Camino Ghosts (by John Grisham)
I’m participating in a new reading challenge on the Litsy app this year. It’s a popular and flexible monthly reading challenge called Book Spin, hosted by user…
The Drawing of the Three (by Stephen King)
I reread Stephen King’s The Drawing of the Three for our January Constant Reader book club meeting. I wasn’t particularly excited about revisiting the Dark Tower series when it was…
The Perfect Divorce (by Jeneva Rose)
I thoroughly enjoyed The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose, so I eagerly anticipated reading The Perfect Divorce. Set eleven years later, the book reunites readers with Sarah Morgan, a high-powered…
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