BOOK REVIEWS
Jackknife (by Joe Hill)
As a devoted Joe Hill reader, I’m always thrilled when he releases a short story. It keeps me patient while eagerly anticipating his next full-length novel.
The Tenant (by Freida McFadden)
As a Freida McFadden fan, I eagerly placed a library hold on her latest book, The Tenant, as soon as it was added to Libby. This book delivered…
The Dark Half (by Stephen King)
The May selection for the Constant Readers Book Club is Stephen King’s “The Dark Half.” It’s a re-read for me, as I first read it in 2018. I had forgotten…
No One Will Know (by Rose Carlyle)
In September 2024, I attended my first Back Room author event, where Rose Carlyle shared insights into her latest novel, No One Will Know. An Australian author…
Streets of Laredo (by Larry McMurtry)
In 2018, I read Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry at the recommendation of a friend. Since I’m not usually a fan of Western novels or movies…
The Crash (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden, known for her psychological thrillers, has written another captivating novel, The Crash. The story follows Tegan...
The Tower (by Gregg Hurwitz)
Every time I pick up a novel by Gregg Hurwitz, I can’t help but feel confident that it’s going to be an excellent read. His first novel, “The Tower,”…
My Life with the Chimpanzees (by Jane Goodall)
I’ve always had a deep affection for chimpanzees, monkeys, and gorillas. It astounds me how closely they resemble humans in their behaviors, intellect, and emotions. I aspire to one day…
Elon Musk (by Walter Isaacson)
Even though Elon Musk is a controversial person now more than ever, I enjoy learning about people and understanding their unique lives. Walter Isaacson’s writings are particularly esteemed…
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