BOOK REVIEWS
The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place (by David Sheff)
The Buddhist on Death Row caught my attention for two reasons; I have been studying Buddhism for the past few years and I’ve had a passion for prison work for decades.
Look Homeward, Angel (by Thomas Wolfe)
I was drawn to Thomas Wolfe while researching things to do in Asheville, North Carolina a few years ago…
Fractured (by Karin Slaughter)
Karin Slaughter is a solid writer of mystery and suspense. I read her…
Murder, She Barked (by Krista Davis)
One of my favorite things about cozy mysteries is the fictional communities that authors create. Murder, She Barked by Krista Davis is the first book in…
Dreamcatcher (by Stephen King)
There are things I really liked about this book and things I didn’t care much for. I’ve been a fan of Stephen King since…
Snowflakes (by Ruth Ware)
This was not at all what I expected and I mean that in the best way possible!
The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures (by Aaron Mahnke)
Admittedly, I am late to The World of Lore by Aaron Mahnke. I really don’t even have a good excuse, especially since…
Folsom Untold: The Strange True Story of Johnny Cash’s Greatest Album (by Danny Robbins)
Growing up, I spent time in Nashville visiting family, so I appreciate Cash’s reputation and understand the history of country music. I recall my Nashville relatives…
The Art of Happiness (by Dalai Lama XIV & Howard Cutler)
This book is artfully put together. The setting took place for one week where His Holiness The Dalai Lama was speaking in Tucson, Arizona. The book opens with Howard Cutler, M.D. describing…
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