BOOK REVIEWS
Die with Zero (by Bill Perkins)
This is a must read book for everyone regardless of where you are in your career or retirement. The purpose of this book is…
How Y’all Doing? (by Leslie Jordan)
Leslie Jordan is such an amazing actor, comedian, and all around wonderful human! Admittedly, I haven’t seen all of his work. As his book…
Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty (by Anderson Cooper)
I love reading books about Biltmore Estate and the Vanderbilt family. As a fan of Anderson Cooper, I couldn’t wait to read his take of this fascinating family.
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…
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