Lois Duncan, R.I.P.

It was a year ago tomorrow that I reviewed Lois Duncan’s book, One to the Wolves. She sent it to me, asking if I would read and review it. It was her follow-up to Who Killed My Daughter?, the first book she wrote about her search for answers to the tragic...

Rebel Sisters by Marita Conlon-McKenna

I had never heard of Marita Conlon-McKenna, who is an Irish Times bestselling author. But, her book, Rebel Sisters, deals with three sisters of a large Irish family who became part of one of the tragic events of their times, the Easter Rising. And, this year is...

Juggling Books

OK, speak up if you’re one of those people who read multiple books at a time. (Jeff, I’m pointing at you.) That’s my topic for today because friends stopped by to visit last night, so I didn’t finish my current book. I’m almost always...

The View from the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman takes my breath away with his vision of everything, how he looks at the world. Of his collection, The View from the Cheap Seats, he says, â€œThis book is not ‘the complete nonfiction of Neil Gaiman.’ It is, instead, a motley bunch of speeches and...

Ramblings

As I said before, my family was here. My Mom, and sisters, Linda and Christie, came in to celebrate Mom’s birthday. We had a wonderful time because we were together. We laughed and talked, played cards, and Linda picked on us, and we laughed so much we cried....

Laura Bradford On Tour – Recap

Laura Bradford recently appeared at the North Park Library in Evansville, Indiana, launching her book tour for Eclair and Present Danger. It’s her twenty-fourth published book, and her first in the Emergency Dessert Squad series. She was joined by Lynn...