Here we are in the third book of the Bridgerton fairy-tale. Yes, I am one of the late-comers to the series, having become sucked in by the Netflix series. It was so […]
Book Review: The Ghost in the Little House by William Holtz – Mothers and Daughters Are Complicated
In my younger days, I developed a deep love of the Little House books. As I grew older, I wondered about what happened beyond what Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote in the books […]
Book Review: Hot Six by Janet Evanovich – Stephanie Plum Gets Hot and Heavy
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. There’s really something to be said when I can enjoy a series of books with both […]
Book Review: Laura, The Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Donald Zochert – Good But Not Complete
I became a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan at a pretty young age when I was first given the book On The Banks of Plum Creek when I was about seven or eight. […]
Book Review – Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission by Jude Watson
Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi is a series of young adult books that attempts to address what happened to the Jedi after the execution of Order 66 following events in […]
Book Review – Liberty: 1784: The Second War for Independence by Robert Conroy
Alternate History is one of my favorite genres. The idea is to extrapolate history based on something happening slightly differently. In this case, Robert Conroy crafts a story of what happened if […]
Book Review: High Five by Janet Evanovich – A Porsche, a BMW, and a Garbage Mystery
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. Just in case no one could tell, I have to say I am really enjoying the […]
Book Review – The Butler: A Witness to History by Wil Haygood
Having seen the movie, Lee Daniels’ The Butler several times, I was eager to read what I thought was the book behind the film. I wanted to hear more of the story […]
Book Review: Wham!, George Michael, and Me by Andrew Ridgeley
On Christmas Day in 2016, the world lost the voice and talent of George Michael. Andrew Ridgeley, being the person who likely knew him best for a good portion of his life, […]
Book Review: West From Home by Laura Ingalls Wilder – Travels to San Francisco with Laura
Following the death of Rose Wilder Lane in 1968, the executor of her estate, Roger Lea MacBride came across a box containing letters written by her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder, to her […]
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