A review for the new novel by Fredrik Backman coming out in May. My Friends is a loving look at art, found family, grief, love and the endurance of friendship.
A review for the new novel by Fredrik Backman coming out in May. My Friends is a loving look at art, found family, grief, love and the endurance of friendship.
A review for the young adult thriller, The Language of the Birds by K. A. Merson. A slower paced thriller with a young neurodiverse woman who has to use her love of cryptology, history and science to solve clues to a treasure hunt to save her mom.
A review for the next fast paced thriller by Alex Finlay. Parents Weekend is a well done complex plot driven story about a group of friends who disappear during parents weekend at a California college. The story features Special Agent Sarah Keller as she races against time to save the students before the worst happens.
A review for the ARC for the upcoming middle grade novel, Bug Bandits by Jenni L Walsh. A fast paced story about a young girl trying to save her father’s insectarium, a bug museum, from a burglary. This is a story about friendship and science with a dash of adventure and a bit of mystery.
Two audiobook reviews for two really good books. Even if you are not into audiobooks you should give them a chance. Both were a lot of fun to read. Wooing the Witch Queen is a delightful romantasy that was so fun to listen to. The Graveyard Shift is a novella that is a mystery with a touch of horror.
A small town cozy mystery that will hold your interest as a young woman tries to solve the mystery of who murdered her uncle. For Whom The Book Tolls by Laura Gail Black is the start to a nicely done cozy mystery series, with quirky characters and a great small town feel.
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