The Lobotomist’s Wife by Samantha Greene Woodruff – 305 pages Finished copy from the author for an honest review Book Blurb: The Lobotomist’s Wife by Samantha Greene Woodruff: Since her brother took his life after WWI, Ruth Emeraldine has had one goal: to help those...
The Daughters of Afong Moy by Jamie Ford –384 pages ARC from Atria and Netgalley for an honest review Book Blurb: The Daughters of Afong Moy by Jamie Ford: Dorothy Moy breaks her own heart for a living. As Washington’s former poet laureate, that’s how she describes...
The Storyteller of Casablanca by Fiona Valpy – 316 pages Finished copy from Lake Union Amazon Publishing for an honest review Book Blurb: The Storyteller of Casablanca by Fiona Valpy: Morocco, 1941. With France having fallen to Nazi occupation, twelve-year-old...
The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark – 320 pages ARC from Sourcebook Landmark and Netgalley for an honest review Book Blurb: The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark – Meg Williams. Maggie Littleton. Melody Wilde. Different names for the same person, depending on the town,...
When We Let Go by Rochelle Weinstein – 316 pages ARC from Amazon Publishing, Getred PR and Netgalley for an honest review Book Blurb: When We Let Go by Rochelle Weinstein: When Avery Beckett is proposed to by Jude Masters, a widowed father and the man she loves, it...
Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez – 400 pages ARC from Read Forever Pub for an honest review Book Blurb: Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez: After a wild bet, gourmet grilled-cheese sandwich, and cuddle with a baby goat, Alexis Montgomery has had her world turned...
Review:The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride is a moving and powerful novel about community, our differences, and having each other ‘s back. I listened to this on audio which was narrated amazingly well by Dominic Hoffman.Although James McBride is probably most well-known for his first book, The Color of Water, which I adored, this too will make a mark on readers everywhere. Although I thought this would be a plot driven book based on the very first scenes, I could not have been more wrong. This story is driven solely on these perfectly flawed and nuanced characters. I adored Shona and Moshe, Nate and Addi and of course, Dodo, who the town is trying to save from the “school” he’s been sent too.I don’t want to give spoilers but know that the heart of this book is about humanity and connectivity to one another no matter your religion, color or ethnicity. @jamesmcbrideauthor @riverheadbooks @prhaudio 📘: When is last time you wrote a letter? #bookrecs#newbookreview#igbookreview#igbookreviews #TBR #addtoTBR #historicalfiction#histfic #jamesmcbride #readersmatter #booksmaatter#goodbookfairybookreviews #goodbookfairy... See MoreSee Less
Reading cookbooks is one of my favorite ways to relax. As an empty nester, I don't cook as much as I'd like to, but I still love to read new recipes. I made these amazing Mashed Potato, Kale and Feta cheese pancakes. It was easy, delicious and I cut the recipe in half!Copy and paste this link to purchase: amzn.to/48L0xxR{affiliate purchase}📘: What's your favorite thing to cook? (besides re#cookbookreader##cookbooke#cookbookreadersc#NewRecipese#cookinge#recipeso#goodbookfairy #goodbookfairy ... See MoreSee Less