For those who have not read The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses (called a true-life novel) is a good read about a true […] Read More
Category: Book Reviews
Abraham Vergehese’s Cutting for Stone is an early contender for my best read of 2010. The story spans more than 50 years and is told […] Read More
For me Deborah Noyes’ Captivity was one of those books that as soon as I heard about it, I had to read it. Ghosts, sisters, […] Read More
I don’t think I’ve ever had such wide mood swings with a novel. When I first started listening to Kristin Hannah’s Firefly Lane I didn’t […] Read More
That’s right. I don’t typically wax on about one book in particular, but this is my blog, I started it for me, and if I […] Read More
I hope no one has been spying on my Shelfari bookshelf. If you have, you’ll notice that Who Moved My Cheese? has been on the […] Read More
How Successful People Think was my first John Maxwell read, but it won’t be my last. I’ve been hearing his name for a while now, […] Read More
Jeffrey Stepakoff’s Fireworks over Toccoa has all the passion of The Bridges of Madison County with the nostalgic longing of Titanic. And, I believe the […] Read More
For the second time this month, I’ve read a novel that actually reads more like a collection of short stories. But unlike my previous experience, I […] Read More
Colum McCann’s Let the Great World Spin may just be the best book I’ve read that I didn’t like. Winner of the National Book Award […] Read More
