Novels are wonderful things for a lot of reasons. They can introduce us to new characters, let us see an old character in a new way, take us to a new world, help us discover our own world... the list is endless. But there aren't a lot of novels that can take their readers around... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: See Jane Run by Joy Fielding
I don't know why the idea of total memory loss intrigues me so much, but it does. The way a person's brain can just block out their life entirely seems so mysterious to me, and I can't help wanting to try to understand it better. The problem with that is I don't have the right... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: The Devil’s Teardrop by Jeffery Deaver
Most of the novels I've been recommending on here have been fairly new (published within the last few years), but I have an older one for you today. The Devil's Teardrop was published in 2000, but I found that it's not dated in the least. I love reading a good thriller novel every now and... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Lies You Wanted to Hear by James Whitfield Thomsen
I first saw the summary for Lies You Wanted to Hear a few months ago. I was intrigued - what had happened to this woman's children? Why was she having to imagine their lives instead of watch them grow up? But, as intrigued as I was, I didn't have the chance to read the novel... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Fuse by Julianna Baggott
So, I finally had the chance to read Fuse, the second novel in Julianna Baggott's Pure trilogy. I had the novel ready to go on my Kindle app, I just didn't have a chance to read it until recently. Let me tell you, a part of me regrets the choice to let it wait. I... Continue Reading →
