This was suggested to me after having listened to Ron Cherow’s audiobook biography of Alexander Hamilton. I wasn’t sure how good it would be, since it was included on Kindle Unlimited and […]
Book Review: Deep Threat by Scott Pratt & Kelly Hodge – Myron Bolitar Lite
I’d never picked up a Scott Pratt book when this was suggested to me. I realize this was issued after he passed based on a manuscript he had drafted, The comparisons to […]
Book Review: Kindred By Octavia Butler – Where Has This Been All My Life?
I’ve always been a fan of science fiction. My earliest “adult” reads were Stephen King, who often treads the line between science fiction and horror. I devoured many of the science fiction […]
Book Review: Heart Bones by Colleen Hoover – Good Summer Read
There are a number of places I get suggestions of books to read. One of those is a Facebook group where many of the participants seem to really enjoy reading author Colleen […]
Book Review: Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon
Fans of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series will know the recurring character of Lord John Grey, a British Officer who was once in charge of the Scottish Ardsmuir prison. His character became quite […]
Audiobook Review: Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman
Usually, I only listen to audiobooks for long books, such as those by James Michener or David McCullough. I chose to listen to this book as an audiobook after hearing on a […]
Book Review: Dead News by M.K. Coker
This is the fifth book in a series by author M.K. Coker that follows rural sheriff Karen Mahaffey in Eda County, South Dakota. The run-up to Dead News has been the next […]
Book Review: Kitty and the Dead Man’s Hand by Carrie Vaughn – Wedding in Las Vegas
The fifth book in this series by Carrie Vaughn makes me inclined to think Vaughn was not impressed with Las Vegas when she was there. She advances her characters nicely, but at […]
Book Review: Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult – Page-Turner with Faults
At a time when most people look for “mindless summer reading” which usually means fluff that can be put down and picked up easily, Jodi Picoult is a breath of fresh air. […]
Book Review: The Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion – Nancy Drew and the Exploding Oranges
Even when it comes to books aimed at the tween audience – something I am definitely too old to qualify for – there are some plots that in the end just make […]
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