
Earlier this year I was introduced to Wally Lamb via the audio version of The Hour I First Believed. She’s Come Undone is an earlier […] Read More
Earlier this year I was introduced to Wally Lamb via the audio version of The Hour I First Believed. She’s Come Undone is an earlier […] Read More
When I started listening to David Sadaris’ Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, I felt like asking, “Where has this guy been all my […] Read More
Margaret Atwood’s award winning The Handmaid’s Tale is the type of novel that is so full, so rich with material, it is almost hard to […] Read More
Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is not my first choice in genre. That said, I really enjoyed this book. It has gotten […] Read More
Michael Cunningham’s The Hours is another novel that I feel I’m the last one coming to. I haven’t even seen the movie, though after listening […] Read More
I haven’t read The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (nor did I see the movie) which is what Ann Brashares is best known for, but […] Read More
Life in Spite of Me: Extraordinary Hope after a Fatal Choice is the true testimony of Kristen Jane Anderson. Ghosted by Tricia Goyer, together they […] Read More
I was misled about Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran. Since it was published in 2003 – and from what I remember, it was all […] Read More
Pamela Binnings Ewen’s third novel takes a personal turn as she tells the story of her grandmother in The Moon in the Mango Tree. Barbara […] Read More
Maybe it is the fact that I’ve recently read two books that read like a collection of short stories, or maybe it is because it […] Read More