The story of Dannie Kohan is satisfyingly and agonizingly appropriate in its representation of what life is. In between the pages of this book Rebecca Serle perfectly sets you up with the belief in a certain ending and then shows you every single way in which this ending seems like an impossibility.
BOOK REVIEW: Forgotten Secrets
The small town of Singing River is perfectly portrayed through the words of Robin Perini, who not only focused on the wonder that the surroundings have to offer but also captures the strong community that can be found in such a remote location.
BOOK REVIEW: Not Her Daughter
A Thriller by Rea Frey that ensnares the reader in a decision that was made in a blur of a few seconds
BOOK REVIEW: The Word is Murder
"walking into something that owes its existence entirely to to what happened inside my head." - Anthony Horowitz the writer as well as the protagonist of this story.
BOOK REVIEW: Where the Crawdads Sing
"Where the Crawdads Sing follows the journey of an uneducated girl that allowed nature to teach her and thrived on the knowledge that the world around her offered. Human tendencies are displayed in a cruel but truthful light as we follow the trial of a man that was murdered, a man that was known for his association with Kya."
BOOK REVIEW: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
Gail Honeymoon writes about a sensible character and the fragility of human nature.