Book 518: The Atwelle Confession – Joel Gordonson
Every now and then you need a bit of a historical mystery/thriller to keep you going and when the publicist […]
Book 518: The Atwelle Confession – Joel Gordonson Read Post »
Every now and then you need a bit of a historical mystery/thriller to keep you going and when the publicist […]
Book 518: The Atwelle Confession – Joel Gordonson Read Post »
You’re welcome in advance for my not just writing “What a load of horse-shit.” However, as you read keep in
Book 509: The Communist Manifesto – Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Read Post »
I’m nearing the end of my galley/ARC backlog. With this one finished I only have four more. I’ve had this since
Book 505: Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight – Loren A. Olson Read Post »
Perhaps I’m too smart for my own good, but overall this book was a bit disappointing. With a title like Jane
Book 502: Jane Austen, the Secret Radical – Helena Kelly Read Post »
You read that right, Book 500. I purposefully held off reading this edition for over a year because I knew
Book 500: Love and Freindship and Other Youthful Writings – Jane Austen Read Post »
This is not the first time I’ve read this. I have seen the film adaptation and I have read this
Book 499: The Laramie Project – Moisés Kaufman Read Post »
Add this to the list of “WTF was I thinking waiting so long to read it?” books. I’m pretty sure I
Book 472: In the Lake of the Woods – Tim O’Brien Read Post »
What a fascinating story. I figured it would be, I mean it’s about the guy who made McDonald’s what it
Book 471: Ray and Joan – Lisa Napoli Read Post »
Four the fourth installment of our nonfiction book group, we’re learning about the amazing Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day
Book 450: Sisters In Law – Linda Hirshman Read Post »