Oct 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Impossible Fortress By: Jason Rekulak I don’t often browse the stacks looking for a new book to read. Many times, I have a specific title I’m looking for, and I go right for it. But once in a blue moon, the cover of a book will catch my eye, I’ll pick it up and...
Sep 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
Uncommon Type By: Tom Hanks America’s favorite movie star (according to a People Magazine survey) has become an author. Turns out, Tom Hanks is not “just a pretty good writer – for an actor,” but he demonstrates real talent in this field of artistic expression. ...
Aug 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Little French Bistro By: Nina George The Little French Bistro is reminiscent in theme and plot to George’s first novel, The Little Paris Bookshop. In both novels, we encounter characters paralyzed by grief or despair who take action to change their lives, and...
Aug 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
In a Dark, Dark Wood By: Ruth Ware Readers may know Ruth Ware from her 2016 hit, The Woman in Cabin 10. Her debut novel In a Dark, Dark Wood deserves just as much attention and praise. It’s a fast paced thriller with characters and plot twists that had me guessing...
Aug 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
Before We Were Yours By: Lisa Wingate The cover image on this book grabbed my attention as I scrambled to select a title before heading off on a beach vacation; two tow-headed girls are seated on a trunk. Shot from behind, you see that they are on a dock,...