Review: Once We Were Brothers by Ronald H. Balson
Click to view on Amazon Title: Once We Were Brothers Author: Ronald H. Balson Format: Paperback (ARC) – 400 pages Genre: Fiction – Historical Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin – October 8, 2013 Source:...
View ArticleReview: The Free by Willy Vlautin
Title: The Free Author: Willy Vlautin Format: Paperback (ARC) – 320 pages Genre: Fiction – Literary Publisher: Harper Perennial – February 4, 2014 Source: Publisher / TLC Book Tours From the back...
View ArticleReview: Ripper by Isabel Allende
Title: Ripper Author: Isabel Allende Format: Paperback (ARC) – 478 pages Genre: Fiction – Mystery (kind of) Publisher: Harper – January 28, 2014 Source: Publisher / TLC Book Tours When I was offered...
View ArticleReview: Clever Girl by Tessa Hadley
Stella is a fifty-year-old woman who has lived a pretty ordinary life in England. Her story starts in the late 1950s, where she lived in a small, rundown apartment with her single mother. Each chapter...
View ArticleReview: A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride
This isn't an easy book to read, psychologically, emotionally, or physically. It's an experimental novel. McBride has cut thoughts and sentences down to their bare minimum, leaving just what the reader...
View ArticleReview: Black Chalk by Christopher J. Yates
Six young adults meet at Oxford University in their freshman year and become friends--one American and six Brits. Chad and Jolyon decide to start a game and invite the other four to play. The stakes...
View ArticleReview: Sweet Tooth by Tim Anderson
Sweet Tooth is all about Tim's experiences growing up in the 80s and early 90s in North Carolina, being a believer in God, being gay, and being diabetic. Without saying anything else about the book,...
View ArticleReview: Chasing the Sun by Natalia Sylvester
Chasing the Sun is set against the backdrop of the civil unrest that was taking place in Lima, Peru, in the early 1990s. I knew relatively nothing about Peru before reading this and I learned quite a...
View ArticleReview: Endangered by Jean Love Cush
The subject of Jean Love Cush's novel is one that is close to my heart. Not only are the state of our prison system and our criminal justice system's inherent racial bias topics that I am very...
View ArticleRecommended Reading: Chris Holm’s Collector Series
sj has been trying to get me to read Chris Holm’s Collector series for almost three years now. And it’s not that I didn’t want to, or that I didn’t trust her recommendation (she has yet to steer me...
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