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January 7, 2020

Dervla McTiernan author of The Scholar

January 2020 Find out all about this month’s book The Scholar in our interview with Dervla McTiernan. Want to know more about her process and what […]
January 6, 2020

Things No One Else Can Teach Us by Humble the Poet (Review by Amanda Woodruff)

Rating: 5 Okay first off let me start this review by saying STOP READING THIS RIGHT NOW, and go buy THINGS NO ONE CAN TEACH US […]
January 4, 2020

The Clergyman’s Wife by Molly Greeley (Review by Bruna Morais)

Rating 4.0/5.0 This book is a must read for Pride and Prejudice fans! It has the same atmosphere, it’s beautifully written and I really enjoyed that […]
January 2, 2020

A Cruel Deception by Charles Todd (Review by Missi Gwartney)

Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0 Sister Bess Crawford is back in the eleventh book of the Bess Crawford mystery series. A Cruel Deception by Charles Todd […]
December 31, 2019

Sunrise At Dusk by Alain Fournier (Review by Amanda Gavigan)

Rating: 5 stars Sunrise At Dusk by Alain Fournier is addictive page turner from the first chapter onwards. Darkness with doses of optimism are found throughout […]
December 27, 2019

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett (Review by Emilie Streich)

Rating: 3.5 stars In her latest novel, Ann Patchett writes about the family of Cyril Conroy, a self-made real estate tycoon who uses his new wealth […]
December 25, 2019

The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul (Review by Bruna Morais)

Rating: 3.8/5.0 This is the first book I’ve read by the author and I really enjoyed it. A historical fiction about the Romanov family is a […]
December 23, 2019

One Night Gone by Tara Laskowski (Review by Missi Gwartney)

Rating: 4.2 out of 5.0 How does a person just seem to vanish overnight? Was it foul play or another case of a teenage runaway? These […]
December 21, 2019

After The Flood by Kassandra Montag (Review by Julia Bryan)

Rating: 3.4 out of 5 Many dystopian novels focus on how or why the world changed, so it often feels like it is preaching for change. […]