4 Stars. My husband is a travel nurse who largely grew up in Miami and in winter months we often find ourselves back in Florida as he works at different hospitals around the state. Even before we started traveling, we visited my in-laws, who live in Naples now, at least once a year. Needless to say […]
The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams: Book Review
Iโm classifying this as a cozy mystery simply because the murder and investigation fit that genre. But itโs way darker than I expected. The four main characters have some very troubling secrets in their pasts. It was nice to watch them share their stories and start to heal together though. I didnโt […]
Vicious by V.E. Schwab: Book Review
Iโve somehow never read any of V.E. Schwabโs books, and I consider myself to be a constant reader who loves fantasy. Vicious served as a nice introduction to her work. Alternating between the bookโs present-day and flashbacks throughout various charactersโ lives, the plot moved along quickly […]
Down the Great Unknown by Edward Dolnick: Book Review
4 Stars. John Wesley Powell caught my attention when my husband and I visited the Grand Canyon in 2013. I would periodically think that I should read a book about him and then I would forget about it. When we visited Lake Powell and Horseshoe Canyon in Page, AZ a few months ago, I decided that it […]
Amari and the Despicable Wonders by B. B. Alston: Book Review
4 Stars. I dinged book two of this series for being a little too reminiscent of Harry Potter. I still see direct parallels between a lot of the plot points in this book and The Wizarding World but I must not have cared as much this time around. Itโs been two years since I listened to Amari and the Great […]
I Know Who You Are by Barbara Rae-Venter: Book Review
4 Stars. It is absolutely amazing to me that the author and her team tracked down this man who had evaded capture for 40-some years in 63 days. Days. She is quick to point out that the officers, medical examiners, forensics workers, and others kept this cold case alive and laid the groundwork for […]
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett: Book Review
Every time I read a book by Ann Patchett, I wonder why I donโt read her work more often. Sheโs a thoughtful, beautiful writer. I guess Iโm spreading out the love by reading her books slowly. This book is an exploration of family relationships and the bonds between siblings and between parents and […]
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon: Book Review
4 Stars. Iโm digging up this review from 2009. So much more than just a โmurderโ mystery, this is really a story of Christopherโs personal growth. He knows that heโs different, he just doesnโt know how to be any other way. He canโt read peopleโs faces or body language. He says โI think prime numbers are […]
Noir by Christopher Moore: Book Review
4 Stars. I have loved and laughed out loud at Christopher Mooreโs earlier work but Fool, Sacre Bleu, and Secondhand Souls did not do much for me. I had pretty much decided that I would stop reading his books. Then I was scrolling through my husbandโs TBR looking for a book we could both listen to on […]
Seeing a Large Cat by Elizabeth Peters: Book Review
4 Stars. The ninth entry in the Amelia Peabody series is another solid mystery with the usual delightful characters against the backdrop of Egyptian archaeology in its most famous heyday. The author introduced some memorable new characters who I either appropriately loved or loathed, as intended […]
Cannery Row by John Steinbeck: Book Review
4 Stars. I picked this up from The Bookworks, an independent bookstore in Pacific Grove, CA, pretty close to the actual Cannery Row. In fact, I just realized exactly how close I was. Dang it. Missed opportunity because I did not go there. Anyway, as I read, I enjoyed reading Steinbeckโs descriptions […]