Witchcraft for Wayward Girls

Hendrix has become one of my favorite modern horror novelists and I was excited to read this book, which gave witches the popular supernatural treatment. It’s 1970 and pregnant teens […]

Sunrise on the Reaping

I was so excited for this prequel to the Hunger Games, which takes place after Collins’s most recent prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. This one focuses on young […]

The Last Thing He Told Me

If you like mysteries then Laura Dave is the author for you.  I would classify this as a beach read. A great mystery that you can read within a day. […]

The Night We Lost Him

The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave is a thrilling mystery. Liam Noone owns property on the top of the cliffs in California. They find his body at the […]

The Earthsea Cycle (6 book series)

I am really surprised at how late this suggested read has come into my life. Ursula Le Guin was a trailblazing writer of her time. The Earthsea Cycle series is […]

Witch King (The Rising World Book 1)

This book was an unexpected surprise. I had just finished The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells and really appreciated her writing style. So I picked up Witch King, a totally […]

Hotel Kitsch

This book had a recent mention in a New York Times article about, of all things, the sale of heart-shaped bathtubs at the Cove Haven/Poconos Palace resort. No, I’ve never […]

Roctogenarians

Laura Ingalls Wilder began publishing her Little House books when she was 65 years old. Frank Lloyd Wright’s final design for New York City’s Guggenheim Museum was approved when he […]

T-Shirt Swim Club

The brother-sister team of Ian and Alisa Kramer offer both the dramedy and clinical perspectives about how difficult it is for overweight people to find acceptance, identity, and success in […]