LITERALLY THE BEST REVIEWS: We Own the Sky
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…
Everything WNY and Only WNY
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…
“Singin’ in the Rain” is currently beginning its second week at the Historic Palace Theater in Lockport. Wendy and I arrived last Saturday to the Palace to enjoy the last…
The President is Missing — Bill Clinton & James Patterson Little Brown & Company and Alfred A. Knopf 528 Pages It is extraordinarily rare for me to review a book…
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 Oracle Year — Charles Soule Harper Perennial 416 Pages Raiding the “New Releases” shelves at the Lockport Library, I ended up bringing home a new book that grabbed my…
Stillhouse Lake – Rachel Caine Thomas & Mercer 300 Pages I love to read just about anything I can put my hands on. When I first saw Stillhouse Lake by…
Panorama – Steve Kistulentz Little, Brown & Company 400 Pages Sometimes I pick up a book, not exactly planning to bring it home. Somehow I forget that it’s in the…
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),…
Need to Know – Karen Cleveland Ballantine Books 304 Pages Political espionage can be a tricky genre. Sometimes they are spectacular, like the early works of Tom Clancy. Other times…
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…