What You Are Looking For Is In the Library by Michiko Aoyama

On first glance, Michiko Aoyama’s What You Are Looking For Is In the Library appears to be a short, simple book with episodes about various characters. Translated from the Japanese by Alison Watts, it’s actually a thoughtful, meaty book that brings the...

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...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Shhhh…Murder

I told Kevin Tipple I was looking forward to his review of Shhhh…Murder. It’s subtitled: “Cozy Crimes in Libraries”. Of course, I appreciate the review of this anthology. Thank you, Kevin! Shhhh…Murder! Anthology review When I was a kid,...

Murder By Definition by Con Lehane

While the fourth 42nd Street Library Mystery by Con Lehane doesn’t spend a lot of time in the library, it does spend quite a bit of time with favorite support characters, bartender Brian McNulty and homicide detective Mike Cosgrove. Of course, it’s Raymond...