Why We Read by Shannon Reed

Sometimes, I just don’t understand blurbs, although I’ll admit the one from George Saunders did make me more interested in Shannon Reed’s Why We Read. He said, “A hilarious and incisive exploration of the joys of reading.” While I found...

No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister

Sometimes, it’s hard to describe a book without spoilers. Erica Bauermeister’s latest novel, No Two Persons, is one of those books. She says the title comes from a quote. “No two persons ever read the same book, or saw the same picture”, from...

Library Books

Do you know what I read the last couple nights? Absolutely nothing. I’m now reading a mystery for Library Journal, but the last two evenings, I napped. I didn’t feel like reading a book or watching television. Josh and I napped on the couch. So, instead of...

One Upon a Tome by Oliver Darkshire

Eccentric doesn’t even begin to describe the people and book collections of Sotheran’s, an antiquarian bookstore in London. Founded in 1761, they found a writer to tell their story, their own apprentice, Oliver Darkshire. Once Upon a Tome: The...