BOOK REVIEWS
Roadshow (by Neil Peart)
I recently read Neil Peart’s fourth book, Roadshow: Landscape with Drums: A Concert Tour by Motorcycle. It’s an incredible memoir that recounts Neil’s motorcycle journey from concert to…
The Girl from Greenwich Street (by Lauren Willig)
True crime, a genre that propelled my reading journey during my adolescent years, continues to hold a special place in my heart. Although I may not indulge in reading many true crime books…
After I Do (by Taylor Jenkins Reid)
I rarely read the same author in near succession, but I found myself with two Taylor Jenkins Reid books on hold simultaneously: After I Do and Atmosphere. Since it had been a while since I last…
The Unraveling of Julia (by Lisa Scottoline)
I absolutely adore Lisa Scottoline and the stories she tells. I’m particularly impressed by her remarkable evolution in storytelling. As an attorney, she initially crafted books featuring lawyers…
Atmosphere (by Taylor Jenkins Reid)
Lately, I’ve been taking advantage of Libby to max out my library holds. Whenever I have a spot available, I place holds on newer books. Fortunately, when Atmosphere…
The Recovering (by Leslie Jamison)
While the book description accurately describes its content, I must admit that I wasn’t entirely certain what to expect. This book is quite intricate, blending elements of a memoir, an analysis of authors…
Murder by Other Means (by John Scalzi)
I don’t know if you can relate, but I have a tendency to read the first book in a series, or discover an author I love, and have every intention of reading the next book. However, months or even…
Hellbent (by Gregg Hurwitz)
I’m thrilled to have read the next installment in the Orphan X series by Gregg Hurwitz. Hellbent was an excellent read!
The Art Thief (by Michael Finkel)
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel is a fascinating book that weaves together two intriguing topics for me: true crime and art.
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