BOOK REVIEWS
Better Off Dead - Jack Reacher #26 (by Lee Child and Andrew Child)
It’s hard to believe I’ve read the 26th installment of the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child and Andrew Child. Better Off Dead is a fast-paced thriller where Reacher, the wandering ex-military…
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 Sentinel - Jack Reacher #25 (by Lee Child and Andrew Child)
I’ve finally made it to book #25 in the Jack Reacher series! The Sentinel marks the first book where Lee Child collaborates with his brother, Andrew Child…
The Hunter (by Tana French)
I waited six long months for my library hold to become available for The Hunter by Tana French. It was worth the wait to finally read the sequel to The Searcher.
From Here to the Great Unknown (by Lisa Marie Presley & Riley Keough)
Growing up, my parents were Elvis Presley fans. His albums played on the record player, and his movies were on the television. I was really young when Elvis died in 1977…
Lock Every Door (by Riley Sager)
I realized I am quite behind on reading Riley Sager’s books and decided I wanted to retify that. I decided to check out Lock Every Door.
Before She Knew Him (by Peter Swanson)
It has been too long since I read a book by Peter Swanson. I have been a fan of his work since he started publishing.
The Friday Afternoon Club (by Griffin Dunne)
My only knowledge of Griffin Dunne, prior to reading this family memoir, was his role in the 1987 movie Who’s That Girl, starring Madonna. Growing up and well into adulthood, I have been a huge fan of Madonna’s.
Silence (by Thich Nhat Hanh)
I like to have books for personal growth in my reading rotation. It was an appropriate time for me to read about the benefits of silence and stillness in my mindfulness practice as I embark on a new adventure — retirement.
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