BOOK REVIEWS
Without Your Father (by Jessica Lynne Henkle)
When I received an email inviting me to read and review Jessica Lynne Henkle’s grief memoir, Without Your Father, I was immediately intrigued. This poignant memoir, presented through 112 short vignettes…
The Dark Corners of the Night (by Meg Gardiner)
I’ve been feeling motivated to make progress on some of the book series I’ve been slowly reading. Of course, there are several of them, so we’ll see how well I stick to my plan…
The Intern (by Gregg Hurwitz)
I’m still relatively new to the Orphan X series by Gregg Hurwitz, but the journey is thrilling. I’m thoroughly enjoying the short stories that accompany each installment. The Intern is the third and…
Better Off Dead - Jack Reacher #26 (by Lee Child and Andrew Child)
It’s hard to believe I’ve read the 26th installment of the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child and Andrew Child. Better Off Dead is a fast-paced thriller where Reacher, the wandering ex-military…
Poems and Prayers (by Matthew McConaughey)
Matthew McConaughey’s book, Greenlights, left me deeply moved and entertained. I listened to the audiobook version and was thoroughly satisfied by his narration. When his latest book…
Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Brontë)
My grandma played a pivotal role in introducing me to books, libraries, and the joy of storytelling. She read books to me from a young age. During the summer months, we would…
Meditations (by Marcus Aurelius)
I was introduced to Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations through fellow readers sharing their weekend reads on the Goodreads social media thread. Several factors piqued my interest in this book: the title…
V is for Vengeance (by Sue Grafton)
I finally reached Sue Grafton’s 22nd book in the Kinsey Millhone series, titled V is for Vengeance. In this installment, Kinsey encounters a woman shoplifting in a department store.
11/22/63 (by Stephen King)
The in-person Constant Reader book club I belong to chose to read Stephen King’s 11/22/63. Since our book club meets monthly, our facilitator divided the book into two parts to…
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