
I’m always after that thing that will spur me on to write and review more regularly, so this year, I’m going to try sharing wrap-ups […] Read More
I’m always after that thing that will spur me on to write and review more regularly, so this year, I’m going to try sharing wrap-ups […] Read More
Wally Lamb’s We Are Water is the fourth of his novels that I’ve read, and while I’d put it third behind The Hour I First […] Read More
He calls it his most important work. The Book of Marie by Terry Kay is an epistolary novel that spans fifty years of Cole Bishop’s […] Read More
Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee This was a book club selection that I nominated. It won the Booker Prize in 1999, and four years later Coetzee won […] Read More
A Killing on Ring Jaw Bluff: The Great Recession and the Death of Small Town Georgia by William Rawlings I met William Rawlings at a literary […] Read More
Consider this a shameless plug for my uncle’s new book, After the Arena, in which I make a cameo appearance drinking strawberry moonshine. No joke […] Read More
I’ve found myself recommending this book a couple of times lately, so I thought I would make it official and write a brief review. There […] Read More
Call me homesick for a good read, but this favorite and familiar author – Alice Munro – came through for what ailed me. Her latest […] Read More
Call me a skeptic. Young adult, pseudo-science fiction, 22-year-old author, first novel (OK, so I like first novels) – Jessica Khoury’s Origin was not shaping up […] Read More
Fruit of My Spirit: Reframing Life in God’s Grace is Deanna Nowadnick’s personal reflection on how God used various seasons in her life to grow […] Read More