BOOK REVIEWS
R is for Ricochet (by Sue Grafton)
I started reading Sue Grafton’s alphabet series after I attended an author event with her and John Grisham in conversation back in 2017.
The Six Deaths of the Saint (by Alix E. Harrow)
I seldom read books in the fantasy genre, so I think that put me at a total disadvantage for not only liking this short story…
Hell’s Angels (by Hunter S. Thompson)
I purchased Hell’s Angels by Hunter S. Thompson from Audible ages ago and finally got around to it. The book intrigued me…
A Mind of Her Own (by Paula McLain)
A Mind of Her Own by Paula McLain is a nice short story about legendary scientist, Marie Curie. My knowledge of Ms. Curie is quite limited…
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ (by Daniel Goleman)
The study of Emotional Intelligence has been on my radar for a long time as a subject I wanted to learn more about. I was turned on to…
The Bookseller’s Secret (by Michelle Gable)
The Bookseller’s Secret by Michell Gable is a great historical fiction story about the writer, Nancy Mitford. Set in London, during the war, Nancy Mitford takes a job as a bookseller/manager at…
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…
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