BOOK REVIEWS
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…
Please Don’t Lie (by Christina Baker Kline)
I was excited to acquire Please Don’t Lie by Christina Baker Kline and Anne Burt through the Amazon First Reads program. Having enjoyed A Piece of the World, I was curious to explore…
A Chance Encounter (by J.P. Pomare)
Thanks to my Audible membership, which includes many of J.P. Pomare’s books, I’ve had the pleasure of listening to several of his audiobooks. I was delighted to add A Chance Encounter to…
The Last Word (by Taylor Adams)
I was thoroughly impressed by Taylor Adams’ novel, No Exit, and immediately wanted to explore more of his books. I eagerly added The Last Word to my reading list, and I’m so glad…
The Stranger (by Harlan Coben)
It’s been a while since I last read a Harlan Coben novel. Years ago, I thoroughly enjoyed several of his books. Earlier this year, I derived considerable pleasure from his new television show…
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