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...

What Are You Reading?

Happy Thursday! It’s time to get together and talk about books and what we’re reading. I’m writing this post on a break at work on Wednesday morning because my Internet is out at home. Actually, after eight and a half years, my modem died. I’m...

A Study in Murder by Callie Hutton

Whether you’re a fan of Victorian mysteries or atmospheric fiction set in that time period, you might want to try Callie Hutton’s A Study in Murder, the first in her new Victorian Book Club mystery series. Hutton has written bestselling historical...

Queen of the Cookbooks by Ashton Lee

Although Ashton Lee hasn’t wrapped up his Cherry Cola Book Club series, he brings one of Library Director Maura Beth McShay’s dreams to a successful conclusion in Queen of the Cookbooks. Faithful readers will rejoice along with the members of the...

The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood

Pride and Prejudice. Anna Karenina. To Kill a Mockingbird. Ann Hood’s fictional book club discusses these and seven more titles in her latest novel, The Book That Matters Most. But, it’s a book from childhood that mattered the most to the the...