Tag: fiction

  • ANXIOUS PEOPLE BY: FREDRIK BACKMAN

    First off, I LOVE FREDRIK BACKMAN. I’ve read a few of his books. A Man Called Ove touched me so much I named my jeep after Ove. I normally love his books and how he pulls at the reader’s heart strings and brings humor into sometimes not very humorous situations. That being said, I STRUGGLED…

  • THE STARLESS CROWN BY JAMES ROLLINS

    THE STARLESS CROWN BY JAMES ROLLINS

    As a huge James Rollins fan, this is a hard one to get through. Maybe why I avoided having to write a review on it for so long. Here we go…     I really enjoy all of Rollin’s stories. From his crime fighting, secret service-like series, Sigma, to one off books where someone goes somewhere…

  • GWENDY’S MAGIC FEATHER BY: RICHARD CHIZMAR, STEPHEN KING

    GWENDY’S MAGIC FEATHER BY: RICHARD CHIZMAR, STEPHEN KING

    Can this even be considered a book? This book was frustrating. It is ‘endorsed’ by Stephen King .. so you immediately think – well this can’t be that bad. The first book was co-written by King and Chizmar. King started it, couldn’t finish and then let Chizmar work through it. The second book is written…

  • BEAUTIFUL WORLD, WHERE ARE YOU BY: SALLY ROONEY

    BEAUTIFUL WORLD, WHERE ARE YOU BY: SALLY ROONEY

    I can already hear all the critics praising this profound novel and then I think … did they even read it? I will admit I did not read Normal People but I did watch the Hulu adaptation of it and found it was enjoyable. I now see how Rooney was able to make a series out of her books.…

  • Tom Lake By: Ann Patchett

    Tom Lake By: Ann Patchett

    Absolutely beautiful book about a mother telling her children about a love interest turned great movie star. You can’t say this book isn’t well written. It is. It’s beautiful. I found real peace while reading and even though winter is hitting us now, I longed for the warmth of the Michigan summers. The idea of…