BOOK REVIEWS
The Secret History (by Donna Tartt)
I was introduced to Donna Tartt when The Goldfinch was published. That book continues to be one of my all-time favorites. Ever since, people have been recommending I read The Secret History. I finally…
Rebecca (by Daphne Du Murier)
I am thrilled to join the club of readers who have enjoyed Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. The elegant writing and fascinating story were a true pleasure. The opening chapters were…
The House by the Sea (by Louise Douglas)
I don’t remember how The House by the Sea, by Louise Douglas ended up in my Audible library, but I’m grateful it did! While scrolling…
All The Pretty Horses (by Cormac McCarthy)
Cormac McCarthy is one of those writers I’ve always heard great things, but just didn’t think the settings of his books would fit my taste. I figured…
The View From the Cheap Seats (by Neil Gaiman)
The View From the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman was such a pleasure to read. I chose the audiobook route as Gaiman narrates. To me, there’s nothing better than listening to Neil Gaiman tell his own stories. The book begins…
The Bookstore Sisters (by Alice Hoffman)
Isabel left her hometown of Brinkley’s Island, Maine to live in New York City. Her sister, Sophie, remained in Maine to…
Lark Ascending (by Silas House)
Lark Ascending, by Silas House, immediately struck me as an emotionally intense story. I felt great…
Small Things Like These (by Claire Keegan)
While attending the Kentucky Book Festival recently, an author highly recommended this novella…
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…
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