It really sends a special thrill to me when I book I have basically heard nothing about becomes one of those boss type books that while I am reading it, I cannot stop thinking about it and the pages turn almost automatically and I find myself wishing that my Kindle had retina scan abilities so […]
Brotherhood | AB Westrick | Book Review
February 17, 2014
I love it when fiction books make bits of history that always seemed so boring come to life. I will admit that I will almost always choose a book about the Civil War over a book about Reconstruction EVERY SINGLE TIME, even though you could probably say that Reconstruction is Civil War history as it […]
The Sound Of Letting Go | Stasia Ward Kehoe | Book Review
February 10, 2014
It’s immensely satisfying when an author can dazzle you just as much with her sophomore novel as she did with her debut novel. There is no sophomore slump to be found in Stasia Ward Kehoe’s The Sound Of Letting Go, a read that feels as though it’s from the heart. Kehoe captures human emotions so perfectly […]