Kathryn Stockett’s debut novel, The Help, is in the voice of three narrators – a young twenty-something progressive white girl and two black housekeepers. It […] Read More
Tag: Book Reviews
When I started this blog, I never thought I’d review a book for kids. If you’re a frequent reader, you know the story of my […] Read More
Not too long ago I joined a social networking site for folks who blog about books. Shortly thereafter, I received this email: Your blog looks […] Read More
Another guest post by bunny of bunnygoround.blogspot.com The Book of Joe by Jonathan Tropper Male authors are somewhat of a rarity in the world of […] Read More
Lauren Goff’s debut novel – The Monsters of Templeton – has a little something for everyone. It is the story of a girl who ditches […] Read More
I think I loved Ava’s Man so much because I have a Charlie. Ava’s Man is Rick Bragg’s memoir about his grandfather – whom Bragg […] Read More
When I first started this blog, I mentioned that I’d love to have ‘guest bloggers.’ If you frequent BBB, you’ll notice comments by Bunny. She’s […] Read More
I know what you’re thinking: “Two reviews in two days, this chick is on a role!” Actually, not so. I started The Middle Place before Pope […] Read More
Donna Cross’ Pope Joan has been on my TBR list for a couple of years. There is much about the Catholic church that intrigues me, […] Read More
Though it starts and finishes light and fluffy, Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows’ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society has surprising depth at its […] Read More
