BOOK REVIEWS
Dead Ringer (by Lisa Scottoline)
Bennie Rosato’s character is the primary focus in Dead Ringer, book number eight, in the Rosato and Associate’s series by Lisa Scottoline. Bennie’s law firm…
The Moonlight Mill Murders of Steubenville, Ohio (by Susan M. Guy)
I don’t recall where I learned of this book, but it obviously appealed to me for two reasons; it’s a true crime story and it takes place in Ohio…
Breathing (by Andrew Weil, M.D)
I enjoyed the previous audiobook I listened to by Dr. Andrew Weil so much I decided to dive into…
Healthy Sleep (by Andrew Weil, M.D and Rubin Naiman, Ph.D.)
I was introduced to Dr. Andrew Weil on a recent episode of Jay Shetty’s podcast, On Purpose. Their talk was fascinating as they covered…
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…
Small Things Like These (by Claire Keegan)
While attending the Kentucky Book Festival recently, an author highly recommended this novella…
Serving the Servant (by Danny Goldberg)
I regularly listen to the podcast, Mindrolling, with cohosts Raghu Markus and David Silver. On one of the episodes…
The Printed Letter Bookshop (by Katherine Reay)
This book resonated with everything I love about books and stories about people making significant changes in their lives. Madeline Cullen inherits…
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