A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History by Lynne Cherry My rating: 4 of 5 stars Somewhat Educational NonfictionI love Native American culture and gravitate toward literature related to it. As a writer and Grandma/caregiver of kids, I read a large amount of juvenile books. Hence, my selecting this title.I appreciated the foreword. The inclusion … Continue reading My Book Review of A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History
Category: Literary Fiction
My Book Review of A Welcome Reunion: A Short Story
A Welcome Reunion by Lucinda Berry My rating: 4 of 5 stars Dark ReadI don't know what I expected when I selected to read this short. Still, the plot blew me away. There was nothing about the story I anticipated, which was great. I started to question the validity of things, rationalizing events, but stopped. … Continue reading My Book Review of A Welcome Reunion: A Short Story
My Book Review of Death Row (Alibis collection)
Death Row by Freida McFadden My rating: 5 of 5 stars This Short Blew Me AwayA friend recommended this book to me, and I'm thankful she did. I purchased it off her blind suggestion, knowing our shared tastes in literature, and jumped in unknowingly. In the end, I devoured the tale that took me on … Continue reading My Book Review of Death Row (Alibis collection)
Silver Dagger Book Tours – Same Place Same Stars
When twenty-one-year-old Natalia lands herself in a mental institution for her escalating sleep disorder and unconscious erratic behavior, her grasp on reality begins to unravel as she discovers the chilling truth: sometimes, the ones meant to help are the ones who hurt the most.Same Place Same Stars by Katey Taylor Genre: Psychological Drama Twenty-one-year-old Natalia battles … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Same Place Same Stars
J.M. Northup’s Reviews of the BLACK STARS series
DISCOVER ON AMAZON My rating: 5 of 5 stars Just Wow - Original and InsightfulThe gender reversal in the society written about both disturbed and fascinated me. Immediately pulling me in, I saw the parallels between the patriarchal society we exist compared to the one's the author presented in her universe. It made me hopeful … Continue reading J.M. Northup’s Reviews of the BLACK STARS series