LITERALLY THE BEST REVIEWS: The Education of Dixie Dupree
The Education of Dixie Dupree — Donna Everhart Kensington Publishing 352 Pages On rare occasions, I pick up books that are outside my typical comfort zone. I generally like thrillers
The Education of Dixie Dupree — Donna Everhart Kensington Publishing 352 Pages On rare occasions, I pick up books that are outside my typical comfort zone. I generally like thrillers
Without Mercy — Jefferson Bass William Morrow Publishers 352 Pages As I’ve said before, once I find an author I like, I stay true to all the books they write.
Chaos Patricia Cornwell William Morrow 400 Pages There are certain authors who, whenever they have new books, I absolutely have to read. When I find a writer I like, I
Conclave — Robert Harris Knopf Publishers 304 Pages Occasionally I pick up a book that I simply cannot put down. This week’s book, Conclave by Robert Harris, was one of
Brooklyn — Colm Toibin Scribner Publishers 262 Pages It is very rare that I watch a movie before reading a book, if there’s a book available. It’s even rarer that
Speaking American: How Y’All, Youse & You Guys Talk — Josh Katz Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 224 Pages The return of the book reviews after a lengthy hiatus will be short
As many of my followers may have noticed recently, the number of book reviews being posted has dropped over the past three months. Sometimes, life gets in the way, and
Killfile — Christopher Farnsworth William Morrow Publishing 336 Pages When I first starting reading this book, I immediately thought of all the practical, and impractical, applications that the talent of
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15th Affair — James Patterson with Maxine Paetro Grand Central Publishing 400 Pages I had to think and rethink as to whether I was going to write this review. While