Here's a preview of some of the books and reviews I'll be writing in the coming months. I try to only glance at the blurb to get a feel for what the book is about because I don't want to be overly-skewed by another's interpretation of the work. Here are the covers with a few... Continue Reading →
Hooligans, Zombies, Detectives, Livin’ Right, and War. My Recommendations Pt.2
Here's my second installment of my all-time recommendations. Several different genres are on this list, maybe one for everyone. Thank you for the support and enjoy! The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History in Four Meals by Michael Pollan: This is the book that started me on Michael Pollan's great advice, and partly inspired me to... Continue Reading →
Hurricanes, Rodeos, Comedians, and More – Great Spring Nonfiction for 2018.
Covering all sorts of topics, here's a list of some recommended nonfiction books from the first part of this year. Thank you for your continued support and enjoy! As with my past lists, I've written a quick blurb and provided a link to my full review. How to American by Jimmy O. Yang. You might... Continue Reading →
Just some really good books! My recommendations. Pt 1.
As an addicted reader and an English teacher, people always ask me about my favorite books. Or they want me to just pick one. That's impossible. There's a difference between one's last meal, and a good meal. I have no plans for getting ready for my last anything any time soon. It's the same... Continue Reading →
4 Great May Thrillers
Here's a list of some very good thrillers I've reviewed that will release this month. Like my past lists, I'll write a quick blurb and provide a link to my full review: The Crooked Staircase by Dean Koontz: The third book in Koontz's Jane Hawk series. Hawk continues her mission to take down the dark... Continue Reading →