Reviews

  • I Have No Shelf Control!! Books I have added to my shelf of unread physical books in October 

    Hello, Friends!! It’s been a while since my last post, and while I have been reading, I have been adding books to my shelves of unread books. So many I am having a hard time keeping track, and my bookshelf is overflowing, and I have books on chairs and on the floor in my book…

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  • Summer Listen: Take Your Breath Away by Linwood Barclay

    There is a reason why Linwood Barclay is a favorite author for many people and why his books fly off the shelves. His books are like that comfortable feeling your get when something is familiar and dependable. While some are better than other, you know you will get a great read with plenty of suspense…

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  • Bewilderment by Richard Powers

    Bewilderment is not an easy read; it’s a complicated, heavy, ambitious, emotionally intelligent read. It requires critical thinking, patience, and time to reflect on the themes. It is steeped in science, and at times, I lost patience with it, and it took me a long time to get through the story. It is also an…

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  • Summer Reading: Party of Two by Jasmine Guillory

    Party of Two is something a little different for my summer reading. It has been on my NG shelf for quite some time and I finally decided to read it. Summer reading is a great time to get to those reads that sit on your shelf waiting for the perfect time to read them. What…

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  • Summer Reading: The Good Lie by A.R. Torre

    What makes The Good Lie a great summer read Thrillers and suspense books that are lighter on the disturbing details but heavy on suspense fit the bill for the best summer reads for me, and I love to escape into a fictional world that keeps me guessing when the sun is shining, the weather is…

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  • Summer Reading: The Perfect Girlfriend by Karen Hamilton

    The Perfect Girlfriend has been on Lindsay and my unread shelf for quite some time, and we finally decided to pull it off our shelf, dust it off and find the perfect summer spot to read it. Unfortunately, I could only read it outside once due to the rain. It’s putting a damper on my…

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