BOOK REVIEWS
All the Colors of the Dark (by Chris Whitaker)
It appeared that All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker experienced a rapid surge in popularity upon its release. I noticed a lot of praise…
These Silent Woods (by Kimi Cunningham Grant)
While searching for my next audiobook in the suspense genre, I came across These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant on my wishlist. The setting of a father and daughter living in the woods with no electricity and no connection to the outside world because...
The House of Silk (by Anthony Horowitz)
I’m a fan of Anthony Horowitz and have loved both series, the Hawthorne and Horowitz, and the Susan Ryeland. I recognize the honor Horowitz was given when he was selected to write a Sherlock Holmes novel by…
The National Parks (by Dayton Duncan & Ken Burns)
I don’t recall how this book got on my radar, but I’m grateful it did. I love nature and National Parks are the embodiment of preserving our magnificent pieces of land and monuments. Listening to the audiobook…
Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous (by Hans Luijten)
I have been savoring this book since my husband gave it to me for Christmas. This book has…
Dead Ringer (by Lisa Scottoline)
Bennie Rosato’s character is the primary focus in Dead Ringer, book number eight, in the Rosato and Associate’s series by Lisa Scottoline. Bennie’s law firm…
The Muralist (by B.A. Shapiro)
The Muralist, by B.A. Shapiro is a lovely novel about the powerful influence of art, history of WWII, and people working to impact change in belief systems. Present day…
Strange Highways (by Dean Koontz)
Strange Highways by Dean Koontz is a much more complex story than I anticipated by reading the description. Joey, an alcoholic, returns…
The Taste of Giverny: At Home with Monet and the American Impressionists (by Claire Joyes)
As an art lover, especially of the Impressionist time period, The Taste of Giverny has been a treasured book in my collection for many years. I have finally…
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