The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand

Greg and Tess MacAvoy are one of four prominent Nantucket couples who count each other as best friends. As pillars of their close-knit community, the MacAvoys, Kapenashes, Drakes, and Wheelers are important to their friends and neighbors, and especially to each other. But just before the beginning of another idyllic summer, Greg and Tess are… Continue reading The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand

The Wolves Keeper Legend by Sylvia Weber

The Wolves Keeper Legend is the debut novel of Sylvia Weber.  Printed by Vanguard Press in the UK, it’s categorized as General / Children’s fiction.  The English and Gaelic vocabulary lend the book as suitable to pre-teens or teenagers.  The book contains two intertwined stories.  One story is about Sealgair and Awena, two lovers who… Continue reading The Wolves Keeper Legend by Sylvia Weber

Annies Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg

Washington Post associate editor Steve Luxenberg is a master of investigative journalism.  The editor of two Pulitzer Prize-winning series, Luxenberg has now written his most compelling story: his exploration of his late mother’s secret. Beth Luxenberg always claimed to be an only child, but a chance mention led to the discovery that she had been… Continue reading Annies Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg

Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

Over the years I’ve heard Kim Harrison’s name and Amazon keeps trying to recommend her Hollows Series to me.  The titles are all clever takes on movie titles (mostly starring Clint Eastwood).  It wasn’t until Lisa Damian’s interview with Kim Harrison that I decided I would give the series a try.  She seemed like such a… Continue reading Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

The Trap by John Smelcer

The Columbus Metropolitan Library offers recommendations by the librarians on its web site and that was how I heard of The Trap. Johnny Least-Weasel knows that his grandfather Albert is a stubborn old man who won’t stop checking his own traplines, even though other men his age stopped doing so years before.  But Albert Least-Weasel has… Continue reading The Trap by John Smelcer

That Went Well by Terrell Harris Dougan

That Went Well is more than a funny memoir about growing up with and caring for a special needs sibling.  It personalizes the movement to create day care centers and free public education for children with special needs.  The reader meets Terrell Harris Dougan, her sister Irene Harris, and the people who come into their… Continue reading That Went Well by Terrell Harris Dougan

Baron Thinks Dogs are People Too! by Laurie Dean

Cute and lovable Baron wants a best friend… but in an effort to get his family’s attention, Baron’s lively antics take him in the wrong direction.  After being whisked away to doggie school, Baron learns important lessons about behaving himself.  But will he ever find the friendship his furry heart longs for? Baron sounds a… Continue reading Baron Thinks Dogs are People Too! by Laurie Dean

The Soul of a Chef by Michael Ruhlman – Update

The information I get regarding how some of my visitors end up here can be funny.  Lately I’ve noticed in the keywords searches that people looking to find information on Soul of a Chef get directed here.  I reviewed the original edition in late 2008. A revised edition was released a few months ago.  It… Continue reading The Soul of a Chef by Michael Ruhlman – Update

The Patriot Witch by C. C. Finlay

I have C.C. Finlay’s blog on my LiveJournal f-list so I’ve been hearing about The Patriot Witch and the other books in his Traitor to the Crown series for a while now. When his publisher offered it as a free download I took the opportunity to find out how Finlay executed his idea. What if witches… Continue reading The Patriot Witch by C. C. Finlay

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