May Book Tasting

We had our monthly book tasting at the Canal Winchester Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library on Saturday. I won’t always be able to be there, but I care enough that I went there before going to my sister’s when family was in. I enjoy the discussions...

The Book Club for Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick

Over the years, I’ve read a number of Marie Bostwick’s novels. The Book Club for Troublesome Women is the first one that made me angry. It wasn’t the book itself. It was a very good book. But Bostwick included so many unfair conditions for women that...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – From the Dust by David Swinson

I fully intended to have my own review here today, and to save Kevin Tipple’s reviews for my trip home at the end of the week. But, the book I’m finishing makes me so angry that I want to talk about it. And, I won’t be around much today with the...

My Grandfather, the Master Detective by Masateru Konishi

I can see why Masateru Konishi’s My Grandfather, the Master Detective was a bestseller in Japan. It’s filled with mystery, short tales, suggestions of romance, and evil. The author, and the translator, Louise Heal Kawai, lovingly portray the relationship...

What Are You Reading?

It’s Thursday! I’ve had a quiet week. It’s been windy here, but I still took a walk and sat on my patio one day. Other than that, I’ve been reading. I do have a busy weekend coming up. Linda’s son and granddaughter are coming in, so my...

Last One Out by Jane Harper

I’ve read several of Jane Harper’s books, and Last One Out is my favorite of the ones I read. It’s heartbreaking, as her novels tend to be. It’s atmospheric, set in New South Wales, with vivid descriptions of a dying rural community. It’s...