Tag: book review
Short Fiction from Steinbeck and Triolet, Popular 20th-Century Luminaries
Since getting serious about blogging last spring, I’ve started visiting other blogs to gain insights and inspiration. In doing so, I’ve discovered a vast and varied online community of people that typically write well about their passions and perspectives. One popular subgroup contains book enthusiasts that read scads of books…
Valentine, a Killer Debut Novel, and Banned Books
Kiki de Montparnasse, Muse of A Thousand Faces
American Dirt, The Out Crowd, and Cancel Culture
Since Covid, I’ve been very diligent about staying home, limiting my social interactions, wearing a mask, etc. Last week, however, I decided to escape the confinement and join my husband Andy on a short expedition across Wyoming and South Dakota. I thoroughly enjoyed the break from routine. To sum things…
Two Graphic Novels, Illuminating Memoirs from the Middle East that are Fun to Read
The Cuckoo’s Egg, A 1980s Technology Time Capsule
Black Authors Matter, Marguerite Abouet’s Positive Images of African Life
Given the disturbing events of recent weeks, a new movement, labeled with the hashtag #BlackoutBestsellerList, encourages people to purchase books by black authors between now and June 20. The goal is to push black authors to the top of bestseller lists around the world. There are, of course, countless exceptional…
Short Fiction from Steinbeck and Triolet, Popular 20th-Century Luminaries
Since getting serious about blogging last spring, I’ve started visiting other blogs to gain insights and inspiration. In doing so, I’ve discovered a vast and varied online community of people that typically write well about their passions and perspectives. One popular subgroup contains book enthusiasts that read scads of books…
Valentine, a Killer Debut Novel, and Banned Books
Kiki de Montparnasse, Muse of A Thousand Faces
American Dirt, The Out Crowd, and Cancel Culture
Since Covid, I’ve been very diligent about staying home, limiting my social interactions, wearing a mask, etc. Last week, however, I decided to escape the confinement and join my husband Andy on a short expedition across Wyoming and South Dakota. I thoroughly enjoyed the break from routine. To sum things…
Two Graphic Novels, Illuminating Memoirs from the Middle East that are Fun to Read
The Cuckoo’s Egg, A 1980s Technology Time Capsule
Black Authors Matter, Marguerite Abouet’s Positive Images of African Life
Given the disturbing events of recent weeks, a new movement, labeled with the hashtag #BlackoutBestsellerList, encourages people to purchase books by black authors between now and June 20. The goal is to push black authors to the top of bestseller lists around the world. There are, of course, countless exceptional…





