A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
This is a review for the fourth book in the Stranger Times series, Relight My Fire, by C. K. Mcdonnell. This is my favorite by far and I often found myself laughing out loud as I read. If you have not yet started this series, now is the time to.
A weekly post in which I pick a book off of my GoodReads want to read list and talk about it. This week’s pick is a book that came out earlier this year that I have yet to read. This one’s a mystery/thriller with a dysfunctional family.
Two audiobook reviews for you today. Both of these books were a little hard to listen to for different reasons. I don’t think I recommend the audiobooks, but I do think you should give both these books a try. The Mars House was an excellent commentary on society and politics. The Last Murder at the End of the World was an excellent mystery set on an island with the only survivors of humanity left to solve a murder.
A review for the newest book set in the Greatcoats world, Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell. A swashbuckling tale of reluctant heroes, found family, and theater troupe being pulled into political machinations that may get them killed. A beautifully written story with characters you will love and want to root for.
A review for the audiobook version of the new cozy mystery, Every Time I Go On Vacation Someone Dies by Elizabeth Evans. A book that was funny, clever and hard to put down. The reader, Elizabeth Evans, does a fantastic job of narrating this cozy mystery set in Italy. It will be a great beach read this summer.
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