I'll admit it: I will read anything Curtis Sittenfeld writes. When I saw her newest book was out, I jumped on NetGalley and requested a copy. (Thank you, NetGalley!) Romantic Comedy follows Sally Milz, a writer for a late-night comedy sketch show who's pretty much given up on love. When her male ...
Book Review: The Love of My Life
This is the second book by Rosie Walsh I’ve read, and it was just as good as the first (Ghosted, or in the UK, The Man Who Didn’t Call). If you’re looking for an emotional thriller, get off the internet right now and go read this book. Here’s the gist: Emma and Leo have a great life together: ...
Book Review: The Survivors
It's official: I'll read anything by Jane Harper. I've really enjoyed her other three books (The Dry, The Lost Man, and Force of Nature, and this newest one was just as good. Quick summary: Kieran brings his young family back to the coastal town he once called home. His dad's dementia needs more ...
3 Must-Read Christian Parenting Books
I would never compare parenting to assembling an IKEA dresser—parenting is way more nuanced and complicated—but, like putting furniture together, you’ll have a better time of it with some help and instruction. Hence, these three books. God’s word will always be the most influential, ...
Book Review: Orphan Train
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 If you need a literary fix with accessible, beautiful writing and a good story, this is it. My first Christina Baker Kline book, but definitely not the last. Switching between present-day Maine and Depression-hit Minnesota, the book highlights the ...