BOOK REVIEWS
The Serviceberry (by Robin Wall Kimmerer)
I was delighted to finally have my turn at reading Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World.” I had thoroughly enjoyed…
Travel by Bullet (by John Scalzi)
I’ve made progress on fulfilling my intention to complete the John Scalzi series, The Dispatcher. I have a tendency to read the first book in a series or discover an author I love and have every…
It (by Stephen King)
This summer, the in-person Constant Reader book club I attend read “It,” by Stephen King. It was an excellent choice for a summer read! Since the book is quite lengthy, our facilitator…
Friends, Lovers, and Other Gaslighters (by B.A. Ries)
I received a complimentary Audible audiobook of Friends, Lovers, and Other Gaslighters: 25 Tales of Terror and the Bizarre by B.A. Ries from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was intrigued…
All Good People Here (by Ashley Flowers)
I’ve been wanting to read “All Good People Here” by Ashley Flowers since its release. I’m thrilled I finally made it a priority.
Ordinary Grace (by William Kent Krueger)
I’m still a newcomer to William Kent Krueger’s works, and I hope I never become accustomed to the emotional depth of his novels. “Ordinary Grace” is a beautifully heart-wrenching…
Bad Date (by Ellery Lloyd)
This is my first time reading the husband-and-wife writing team, Ellery Lloyd. I acquired the ebook of “Bad Date,” a short story, through the Amazon First Reads program.
Beaches, Bungalows, and Burglaries (by Tonya Kappes)
A new bookstore in town has opened its doors, specializing in Kentucky authors and books set in the state. The owner is doing an excellent job of getting this small bookshop up and running. She…
The Menopause Manifesto (by Dr. Jen Gunter)
As menopause becomes less taboo, I’ve noticed a surge in books on the subject. Intrigued, I decided to start with Dr. Jen Gunter’s “The Menopause Manifesto: Own Your Health with Facts and Feminism.”
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