Ever since his accident, Stephen King hasn’t been the same writer. Most of his novels left me with mixed feelings in the end rather than being books I would wholeheartedly recommend. Recently […]
Ever since his accident, Stephen King hasn’t been the same writer. Most of his novels left me with mixed feelings in the end rather than being books I would wholeheartedly recommend. Recently […]
Oh to be young again. I was one of those girls who soaked up books every chance I got, even riding my bicycle to the local library a good few miles away […]
Ah, my Mets. I do love my baseball and my loyalty has never wavered. I was rewarded for all the blind faith of my youth with a World Championship team in 1986. […]
They love to tell youStay inside the linesBut something’s betterOn the other side– John Mayer, No Such Thing For the eleventh grade summer reading this year, the kids were assigned the book […]
I discovered the Horatio Hornblower series after watching the mini-series on A&E a few years back. Curious as to how well the books by C.S. Forester compared to what A&E had produced, […]
With my love of westerns such as Lonesome Dove and others that show the Western United States as it really was, rather than romanticizing it, I approached my first Edward Abbey novel, […]
Warning: Spoilers, although the plot wasn’t all that cryptic. Written in 1994, this is the first in a series about a former newspaper reporter turned private detective in Nashville, Tennessee. I found […]
This final novella in the series of three following events in the original Axis of Time trilogy wraps things up nicely while at the same time leaving open possibilities for more stories […]
As the mother of a child on the autism spectrum, I knew House Rules would be a hard book for me and I was right. Along with being a compelling story and […]
There was a time when I got my hands on the first Stephanie Plum book by Janet Evanovich that I couldn’t wait for more. I burned through a number of the books […]
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