A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction. This past month I enjoyed reading The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan. This is a beautifully written and illustration ode to backyards and to birders everywhere.
A review for the newest book by Judy I Lin, Song of the Six Realms. I totally picked up this book because of that cover! I didn’t end up loving this book, but I did like it enough to consider reading her other series.
An excellent debut by Genoveva Dimova, Foul Days, is an action packed story full of monsters and characters with a lot of heart. It is dark yet the characters are full of warmth and there is humor throughout that keeps the darkness from overwhelming the story. There is also a light romance that I am rooting for in the next book.
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 dark comedy novel The Best Way to Bury Your Husband by Alexia Casale. The very hard topic of domestic abuse is handled in a very compassionate yet funny way with wonderful characters that you will find yourself rooting for.
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