I'm reading two books at once. This isn't my usual preference, but I have one at the office and the other at home and so far it's working out. I've been back at work full time for a few weeks and that means forced one hour lunch breaks again. I know the value of breaks … Continue reading Two books plus one
Category: Fiction
Should’ve Known Better
"You should have known" - is there a more irritating phrase for someone to tell you, or worse, to tell yourself? Jean Hanff Korelitz is the author of the 2014 book You Should Have Known, and if she sounds familiar she wrote of one of this summer's hottest books, The Plot. I saw an ad … Continue reading Should’ve Known Better
Tell me a story
Well, I did it. I finally listened to an audiobook. I liked it so much I immediately cruised through two more in the same series. I think these worked for me because of the way that author C.J. Box writes. He’s a straight-shooter writing straightforward stories. It’s fun having someone read you a story! But … Continue reading Tell me a story
Good twin bad twin
Not only is The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle a well-paced and well-plotted thriller, but it’s also a love story to sailing. I've never even been on a sailboat, so I had to keep stopping to look up terms like genoa, reefed and zephyr. Now I know that port is the left side … Continue reading Good twin bad twin
Later on
I haven’t used the ‘good book bad ending’ tag for a long time, but here we are. Stephen King’s Later has all the elements you want and expect from him, except for the ending. It's not like the controversial ending of It. I had no problem with that one – I liked the other-worldly turn … Continue reading Later on
The Push
My feelings regarding The Push are conflicted. It was a compulsive read – once I started I wanted to keep going. The story drove my interest, especially the way it unfolded, but author Ashely Audrain’s writing was a major draw as well. Her prose is hypnotic with an edge. There is also a sadness throughout … Continue reading The Push
Black Buck
Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour is like nothing I’ve read. It’s unique: part fictional memoir, part sales training manual, part self-help guide. How can I explain without giving it all away? Darren “Buck” Vender, our 22 year old hero, was valedictorian of his HS class but never made it to college. He’s comfortable and content, … Continue reading Black Buck






