BOOK REVIEWS
Ordinary Grace (by William Kent Krueger)
I’m still a newcomer to William Kent Krueger’s works, and I hope I never become accustomed to the emotional depth of his novels. “Ordinary Grace” is a beautifully heart-wrenching…
Bad Date (by Ellery Lloyd)
This is my first time reading the husband-and-wife writing team, Ellery Lloyd. I acquired the ebook of “Bad Date,” a short story, through the Amazon First Reads program.
Beaches, Bungalows, and Burglaries (by Tonya Kappes)
A new bookstore in town has opened its doors, specializing in Kentucky authors and books set in the state. The owner is doing an excellent job of getting this small bookshop up and running. She…
The Menopause Manifesto (by Dr. Jen Gunter)
As menopause becomes less taboo, I’ve noticed a surge in books on the subject. Intrigued, I decided to start with Dr. Jen Gunter’s “The Menopause Manifesto: Own Your Health with Facts and Feminism.”
The Stranger Diaries (by Elly Griffiths)
I’m thoroughly enjoying Goodreads’ Community Challenges because they’re helping me move books from the bottom of my TBR pile to the top. I was thrilled to see The Stranger Diaries by…
The Tuscan Child (by Rhys Bowen)
I’m a huge fan of historical fiction novels and the authors who craft such captivating stories. It’s surprising how I overlooked reading any of Rhys Bowen’s books, but I’m delighted that I finally…
Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection (by Arthur Conan Doyle)
It took me over nine months to complete the Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle. I purchased the audiobook through my Audible subscription. Stephen Fry...
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…
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