LITERALLY THE BEST REVIEWS: Eagle & Crane
Eagle & Crane — Suzanne Rindell GP Putnams Sons 448 Pages A couple of months ago, Howie Balaban wrote a book review (HERE) on this book. At the time of…
Everything WNY and Only WNY
Eagle & Crane — Suzanne Rindell GP Putnams Sons 448 Pages A couple of months ago, Howie Balaban wrote a book review (HERE) on this book. At the time of…
Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff – Sean Penn Atria Books 176 Pages I like Sean Penn. I really do. Anyone my age vividly remembers Jeff Spicoli. “Fast Times at…
We Own the Sky — Luke Allnutt Park Row Publishing 368 Pages Once in awhile, I read a book that really gets to me. For the most part, I read…
Other People’s Houses — Abbi Waxman Berkley Publishers 352 Pages People often wonder what’s going on behind those closed doors in their neighborhood. We’re all guilty of it at least…
The Transition – Luke Kennard Farrar, Straus & Giroux 336 Pages When I finished this book late last night (or early this morning depending on your definition of your day),…
Blue Monday – Nicci French Pamela Dorman Books 322 Pages Several months ago, someone recommended the Louise Penny mystery series. When I was looking on Amazon on similar books (something…
When the English Fall — David Williams Algonquin Books 256 Pages When I visit the library to get books, I generally skip past the smaller books. I like the long…
Hanna Who Fell From the Sky — Christopher Meades Park Row Publishing 352 Pages Most of the time, my favorite books to read are ones that focus on the characters.…
The Boat Runner — Devin Murphy Harper Perennial 400 Pages There has been quite a bit of historical fiction on the book shelves lately. I find that there are two…
Ember — Brock Adams Hub City Press 318 Pages Post-apocalyptic novels always intrigue me, especially if they’re well written and have something just a little bit different than the normal…