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W is for Women's Fiction #AtoZChallenge

by Donna Huber For the A to Z Challenge, I'm discussing different book genres/categories. Each day, I will give a few details about the ...

August 12, 2023

Letters from My Sister by Valerie Fraser Luesse ~A Review

by Susan Roberts

graphical representation of review for southern fiction novel Letters from My Sister by Valerie Fraser Luesse

Two Sisters. One Single Event. A Family Changed Forever.

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August 11, 2023

More Perfect by Temi Oh ~ a Review

by MK French


People have small implants that allow social media to exist as an augmented reality layer. The British government has now decided to step in citing public safety, veering into severe overreach.

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August 10, 2023

3 Character Driven Stories That You Don't Want to Miss

by Donna Huber


I've gotten a bit of a break from the sorching heat during these dog days of summer. It's still plenty hot enough in the sun, but it is quite pleasant sitting in the shade, plus there have been a few wonderful thunderstorms. All perfect for reading. If you love a story that focuses on the characters, I have three novels for your consideration. 

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August 9, 2023

2 Crime Novels You Won't Be Able to Put Down

by MK French


We are in the dog days of summer and it is much too hot to do much of anything. So it is the perfect time to pick up a novel you won't be able to put down. Forget the heat as you lose yourself in the pages of these crime novels.

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August 8, 2023

Dark Corners by Megan Goldin ~ A Review

by Susan Roberts


"There's an old rule of thumb in prisons.  Actually it's more of a life lesson.  Always know what you're walking into.  Dark corners can be danger points."
(p 49)

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August 7, 2023

11 Books for a Post-Apocalyptic Book Club

by Donna Huber


My post-apocalyptic book met in July to decide on the books we would read for the next 11 months. We have a broad definition of what we consider "post-apocalyptic" and the stories we read range from true post-apocalyptic, alternate history, pure science fiction, speculative fiction, and dystopian. We also try to read a mix of old or classic post-apocalyptic fiction and newer releases. We are a library book club so we do try to to choose books that can be found at the library (we have access to all the libraries in our state so we don't limit it to just what our library has). As it can be difficult sometimes to find post-apocalyptic fiction, I thought I would share what we are reading. We meet in a hybrid manner (in person and via Zoom) so if you would like to join our discussions, please let me know (we have at least 2 people who regularly join us from out of state).

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August 6, 2023

2 Books for Fans of Young Adult Fantasy & Fairy Tales

by MK French


Your teens will soon be heading back to school (if they haven't already) and soon book reports will be assigned. If your teen loves fantasy or fairy tale re-tellings, then these two novels would be great for them. You can stretch your family's book-buying budgets as these books are great reads for adults, too!

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