I’m a little late, but I’ve just finished the wrap up of our book club’s 2016-17 reading year. We started doing something a little different […] Read More
I’m a little late, but I’ve just finished the wrap up of our book club’s 2016-17 reading year. We started doing something a little different […] Read More
Set just after the Russian revolution, in A Gentleman in Moscow, a former state sympathizer is sentenced to house arrest in the posh Moscow Metropol […] Read More
Fates and Furies is a novel that begs for discussion; that makes me wish I were back in college writing comparative essays; that makes me […] Read More
Nothing like a book called Shattered Dreams to start out the new year, huh? 🙂 Well, we all have them. Larry Crabb’s book Shattered Dreams: God’s […] Read More
I accomplished a first in 2015 – finishing 100 books. Most years, I read about 65. A few times I’ve topped out near 85, but this year […] Read More
This time of year it seems everyone has a “best of” list, so below is a literary roundup of 2015’s Best Books as listed by […] Read More
Many of you have been asking, but it is hard to know where to begin. My thoughts on Go Set a Watchman. Does Go Set […] Read More
“A good book… leaves you wanting to reread the book. A great book compels you to reread your own soul,” says Dorrigo Evans, the lead […] Read More
Written by the 2014 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, frenchman Patrick Modiano, this brief novel Missing Person takes the reader along the narrator’s […] Read More
I love everyone’s year end “Best of” lists, so here’s mine – the three best reads from 2014. Favorite contemporary fiction read from this year: We Are All […] Read More