[REVIEW] The Flight Attendant
A fast-paced thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, a spicy subplot, and a protagonist you both question and empathize with. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Flight Attendant
A fast-paced thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, a spicy subplot, and a protagonist you both question and empathize with. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Flight Attendant
A unique take on feminism, the party culture surrounding colleges, and the sexual assaults that take place on their campuses. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Red Word
The poetry and life affirmations that all of us need right now as we all struggle to believe in ourselves and in our world. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Heart Talk
This Advance Reader Copy of the book is courtesy of NetGalley and the book’s publishers. I am not receiving any financial or additional benefit from either group for posting this … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Fisherman’s Daughter
A brilliant read that not only lays out the issues intertwined with race, inequality, and the law but provides the groundwork for how we can make things better. … Continue reading[REVIEW] A Perilous Path: Talking Race, Inequality, and the Law
A fairly good book with an important perspective on the current US immigration debate. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card
A timely reminder that no matter how dismal the odds may seem or how much the deck is stacked against you, goodness can prevail and small groups can do big things. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Small Town, Big Oil: The Untold Story of the Women Who Took on the Richest Man in the World—And Won
A novel about the way the rich really live in their own world, with an anti-hero to rival one of Gillian Flynn’s. … Continue reading[REVIEW] She Regrets Nothing
With an utterly selfish protagonist and overly graphic descriptions of the horror of WWII, this book is one to avoid. … Continue reading[REVIEW] The Taster
A good story about the struggles of immigrants and refugees and their efforts to assimilate. … Continue reading[REVIEW] Sadia