BOOK REVIEWS
How to Survive Menopause (by Samantha Bee)
My Audible membership provided me with the opportunity to listen to Samantha Bee’s performance of “How to Survive Menopause” for free. I was particularly drawn to her use of…
The Long Walk (by Richard Bachman)
This is my second time reading “The Long Walk” by Richard Bachman, a pseudonym of Stephen King. I decided to reread it because it’s the October selection for the in-person Constant Reader…
Home Before Night (by J.P. Pomare)
I’ve been enjoying J.P. Pomare’s dark and suspenseful novellas through my Audible membership. They’re perfect for the spooky reading season, which is why I eagerly listened to…
Deep Hole (by Don Winslow)
I’m a big fan of Don Winslow’s books, and I find him exceptionally talented at writing short stories. I acquired the novella, Deep Hole, through my Audible membership. Ed Harris provides…
The Perfect Marriage (by Jeneva Rose)
Jeneva Rose’s books have been everywhere lately—in bookstores, my emails, social media feeds, and even airports. I’ve been intrigued by her Perfect series and decided to dive into…
Listen for the Lie (by Amy Tintera)
Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera has been on my reading wish list for a while, having seen numerous positive reviews and comments about the book. Recently, it was announced as a…
The Story She Left Behind (by Patti Callahan Henry)
Author Patti Callahan Henry has been on my reading list for years. When I discovered her latest book, ‘The Story She Left Behind,’ was available on Libby, I immediately placed a hold for…
The Fact of a Body (by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich)
Years ago, I added The Fact of a Body by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich to my Kindle library after reading about its acclaim. My fascination with true crime drew me to this story, but I had no idea…
Something in the Walls (by Daisy Pearce)
I stumbled upon a copy of Something in the Walls by Daisy Pearce in a bookstore in Somewhere, USA, and the cover’s blend of beauty and creepiness immediately drew me in. The intriguing…
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