Thoughts on Reading the Bookshop on the Corner

Yesterday, I reviewed Jenny Colgan’s The Bookshop on the Corner. (By the way, in England, it’s called The Little Shop of Happily Ever After, which I kind of like.) I loved the story, and, most of all, I loved Nina Redmond, the librarian turned...

The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan

I could go two ways with my review of Jenny Colgan’s charming novel, The Bookshop on the Corner. So, today, I’ll do the book-related review. Tomorrow, I’ll comment about the book’s impact on me personally. No one cares about that, except me,...

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...

Books of a Feather by Kate Carlisle

I’m not sure which is my favorite Bibliophile mystery, but it just might be Books of a Feather by Kate Carlisle. Maybe it was the combination of all the bird books and an Audubon exhibit, along with Brooklyn Wainwright’s happiness. Whatever it is, I really...

Winners and What Are You Reading?

This week’s contest will kick off tomorrow because I have an excerpt from the book and the giveaway ready to go then. But, congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Bonnie P. from Palo Alto, CA won Berried Secrets. Better Homes and Corpses is...