Book Review: Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers is a beautifully written debut novel, and one I’ll be thinking about for a long time. Stop in to learn more, grab a copy, and read […]
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers is a beautifully written debut novel, and one I’ll be thinking about for a long time. Stop in to learn more, grab a copy, and read […]
Minus Me by Mameve Medwed was a beautifully written story that navigated loss, fixing relationships, and even locally famous Paul Bunyan sandwiches (which ps, how can get I get one of those?!) Rating: 4/5
Becoming A Whisper is a full-length collection of poetry by Joe Odey, and left me with all of the feels. Rating: 5/5.
Come in to learn more about Diana R.A. Morris’ debut novel – Lachesis’ Allotment – a collection of thoughts, short stories and questions and observations. Rating: 4.5/5
Stop in to learn more about how relevant Sweta Srivastava Vikram’s new contemporary fiction novel ‘Louisiana Catch’ is to the #metoo movement. Rating: 4.5/5
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The Kings of Cool, prequel to Don Winslow’s Savages, was a suspenseful crime thriller that kept me guessing. Rating: 5/5
Blue Lily, Lily Blue is the third in Maggie Stiefvater’s Raven Cycle series and I am drowning in feels. Rating: 5/5
Miranda Richmond Mouillot’s historical memoir “A Fifty-Year Silence” is a beautifully told tale of love, war, and a ruined house in France – told by a loving Granddaughter. Rating: 4.5/5