My letter O pick for the A to Z Challenge was OBJECTS OF MY AFFECTION by Jill Smolinski, a lighthearted book about what it really means to let go. Lucy Bloom, our protagonist, finds herself in a serious bind when she’s dumped, then homeless because she had to sell her house in order to put her nineteen year old son in rehab. Having had some success with a book about decluttering, she takes on the enormous (but well-paying) task of cleaning and organizing the home of Marva Meier Rios, an… Read more A To Z Book Review: Objects Of My Affection by Jill Smolinski →
My letter “N” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was NINTH HOUSE by Leigh Bardugo. Let me start by saying that I’ve read every book Bardugo has written… Read more A To Z Book Review: Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo →
My letter “L” pick for the A to Z Challenge was LEGENDS & LATTES by Travis Baldree. This book was such an unexpected mix of lighthearted fun and heart –… Read more A To Z Book Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree →
My letter “K” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. I love to watch true crime stories and documentaries, but… Read more A To Z Book Review: Killers Of The Flower Moon by David Grann →
My letter “J” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was JOYRIDE by Anna Banks. This book had a lot of promise. The rich, popular boy falls for the… Read more A To Z Book Review: Joyride by Anna Banks →
My letter “I” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED by Jennette McCurdy. This book was a tough one. It’s never easy to… Read more A to Z Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy →
⭐⭐⭐⭐ My letter “H” pick for the A to Z Challenge is THE HIDING PLACE by Corrie ten Boom. I must confess this pick is a bit of a cheat… Read more A to Z Book Review: The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom →
My letter “F” pick for this year’s A to Z Challenge was FAIRY TALE by Stephen King. As usual, Stephen King has written a tome, and the writer in me… Read more A To Z Book Review: Fairy Tale by Stephen King →