Reviews + Articles
Winners and Those Texas Lawmen
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Austin C. of Evansville, IN won Code Grey by Clea Simon. Samantha M. of Litchfield Park, AZ won Nancy J. Cohen's Peril by Ponytail. The books will go out today. What is it about Texas lawmen? This week, I'm giving...
In Their Own Words: American Women in World War I ed. by Elizabeth Foxwell
In recent years, there have been a number of books published about women and their roles in World War II. We haven't seen as much about the women who served, in some capacity or another, during the first world war. Elizabeth Foxwell remedies that situation...
My Kitchen Year by Ruth Reichl
When Gourmet magazine folded, Ruth Reichl had been editor in chief for ten years. She was lost. She felt as if the magazine had survived for almost seventy years, and folded on her watch. After she finished her book tour duties for the company, she and her husband...
Killer Year: Stories to Die For edited by Lee Child
I don't know if it would have been better to read Killer Year: Stories to Die For... when it originally came out in 2008 or not. With the 2015 paperback release, the author biographies have been updated. We now know what happened with the "Class of 2007". In...
Silver Linings by Debbie Macomber
Debbie Macomber's books are comfort reads, but don't get too comfortable. There are sometimes surprises in her books, as in Silver Linings. Macomber takes readers back to the Rose Harbor Inn in Cedar Cove, Washington, where widow Jo Marie Rose has now owned...
My Southern Journey by Rick Bragg
In a number of essays in this collection, Rick Bragg refers to magic, usually in relation to food, particularly in New Orleans. But, I use that term in relation to his writing. His latest collection is poetry, pure magic. My Southern Journey: True...