Book Reviews

April 6, 2017

The Yellow Door by Amy Uyematsu (Review by Ashley Shaw)

Rating: 4.0 I’m going to start out this review by saying that I don’t think this would be a good book for GBC – however, that […]
April 1, 2017

The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman (Review by Simone Gigg)

  Rating 5/5. Highly recommend for book club. The Summer of Impossible Things is a bold, evocative novel set between 2007 and 1977 in Brooklyn, New York. It […]
March 31, 2017

All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood (Review by Erin Woodward)

Rating: 5/5* Incredible book alert. Yes, another. Yawn. Is it getting boring yet? Recently I’ve been meeting with a lot of publishers and they have been […]
March 21, 2017

Shark Club by Ann Kidd Taylor (Review by Samantha Hartlen)

Rating: 4.5/5 The Shark Club was quite surprising! At first you think it is a predictable romantic comedy, but it offers much more. I really enjoyed […]
March 19, 2017

The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom (Review by Erin Woodward)

Rating: 4.75/5 Like I said in my last review – I’ve been reading a lot and I’m sorta on a winning streak here. Because let’s be […]
March 16, 2017

The Unseen World by Liz Moore (Review by Erin Woodward)

Rating: 5/5* Like I said in my previous review of The Sound of Gravel, I rarely review books. But I seem to be on a roll […]
March 15, 2017

Book Club: An Evening at Franc’s by Jeannette Dashiell (A Review by Paula Hayden)

Rating: 2/5 A New York Italian restaurant, your best girlfriends, wine, and dessert – what else do you need? The premise of Book Club: An Evening […]
March 12, 2017

Lucy Diamond’s The House of New Beginnings (A Review By Sara Kafka)

Rating: 3.5/5* OK, so we can’t all afford to travel to Europe and “find ourselves” the way Eat, Prey, Love would suggest. Lucy Diamond’s The House […]
March 11, 2017

The Sound of Gravel: A Memoir by Ruth Wariner (A Review by Erin Woodward)

Rating: 5/5* I rarely review books anymore – I have such an incredible list of amazing bloggers that do it for me. But once in a […]