One Amazing Summer Worth Remembering

One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson (2013) – Spanning four months in 1927, the book takes us on a tour of a year with massive historic and cultural significance. Lindbergh crosses the Atlantic and becomes the biggest star on the planet. The biggest flood in American history wreaks devastation through the center of the... Continue Reading →

A Bizarre Book That Crossed Centuries

“The Curse of the Marquis de Sade: A Notorious Scoundrel, a Mythical Manuscript, and the Biggest Scandal in Literary History” by Joel Warner (2023) – In the centuries since its creation, the novel “120 Days of Sodom” has fascinated parts of the book world. A “lost” book, with an infamous author, a history that weaves... Continue Reading →

Classic Creep

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (1891) – A fashionable young man gets a wish fulfilled when his portrait absorbs all the damage and decay of his decadent lifestyle and age. Painted by his best friend, the portrait has all the painter’s feeling for Gray in it as well. This masterpiece becomes the... Continue Reading →

Leave Past Mysteries Alone

The Midnight Club by Margot Harrison (2024) – “You are formally invited to a reunion of the Midnight Brunch Club…” Decades after the tragic death of a member of their group, a set of college friends are reunited in the town where it all began. Through the use of a mysterious concoction that the locals... Continue Reading →

Loved It Two Times!

The Long Call by Ann Cleeves (2019) - Matthew Venn returns to the seaside in Devon where he grew up. The strict evangelical community to which his family belongs is closed to him now. His duties as a police detective will require that both sides interact when a dead body is found on the beach.... Continue Reading →

A Book In And For A Time Of Great Pain

Irreverent Prayers – Talking to God When You’re Seriously Sick by Elizabeth Felicetti and Samantha Vincent-Alexander (2024) – Two pastors share their experiences with serious illness, and offer their candid, darkly humorous prayers for making it through. There are a lot of bits of “common wisdom” about illness and prayer that fall flat when a... Continue Reading →

History, Hilarity, and Havoc!

Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor (2013) – Madeline Maxwell needs a change in her life, so when her mentor suggests applying to become an historian at the St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research, it sounds like the perfect option. What she discovers only after signing on the dotted line is how... Continue Reading →

Why Your Fashion Choices Matter!

Redshirts by John Scalzi (2012) – The starship Intrepid’s new batch of new junior officers discovers that their ship has the highest death rate among junior officers in the fleet. With the help of a crewman hiding onboard, they discover the irrational, illogical cause, and create an equally ridiculous plan to fix the problem. Why... Continue Reading →

The Biggest Man In Mystery

Fer-de-Lance by Rex Stout (1934) – Two deaths appear to have nothing in common. Except to Nero Wolfe, the brilliant and eccentric detective who solves mysteries without leaving his comfortable home. An immigrant metal worker is stabbed, while a respected college president collapses on a golf course, his death ruled a heart attack. The truth... Continue Reading →

The Future May Not Request Consent

Upgrade by Blake Crouch (2022) – Following a devastating genetic experiment failure by his mother, Logan Ramsay works for the Genetic Protection Agency. His job? To make sure another mistake like his mother’s never happens again. A booby trap explodes, exposing him to a virus that begins resetting his genetic structure. Suddenly, Logan is a... Continue Reading →

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