BOOK REVIEWS
Almost Missed You (by Jessica Strawser)
Almost Missed You by Jessica Strawser was hard for me to put down. Thankfully, I read this book during my holiday vacation so I had plenty of time to read in large chunks, and I was able to…
The Sentence is Death (by Anthony Horowitz)
The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz is the second installment in the Hawthorne and Horowitz Mystery. I read the first book in this series; however, I like how one could read…
Strange Highways (by Dean Koontz)
Strange Highways by Dean Koontz is a much more complex story than I anticipated by reading the description. Joey, an alcoholic, returns…
The Taste of Giverny: At Home with Monet and the American Impressionists (by Claire Joyes)
As an art lover, especially of the Impressionist time period, The Taste of Giverny has been a treasured book in my collection for many years. I have finally…
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…
Equilibrium (by Kenneth “KennyFresh” Woods)
Equilibrium by Kenneth “KennyFresh” Woods is a collection of poems. Woods is a writer and spoken word artist. The first poem…
Long Walk to Freedom (by Nelson Mandela)
Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela is a comprehensive autobiography that covers Mandela’s life from birth to his presidency of South Africa. I was drawn to this book…
Lark Ascending (by Silas House)
Lark Ascending, by Silas House, immediately struck me as an emotionally intense story. I felt great…
The Dispatcher (by John Scalzi)
This is my first John Scalzi story. I’ve known about him for years. I saw him when he…
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