Book Reviews

Rough Sleepers: Dr. Jim O’Connell’s Urgent Mission to Bring Healing to Homeless People
by Tracy Kidder, 2023 Tracy Kidder, a literary journalist who

Say Nothing—A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
by Patrick Radden Keefe, 2019 Spurred on by reading the

Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver, 2022 Demon Copperhead tells the raw, emotional


Portrait of an Unknown Woman
by Danial Silva, 2022 I had the good fortune to

Trailed: One Woman’s Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders
by Kathryn Miles, 2022 Just released on May 3, 2022,

The Burning Light of Two Stars: A Mother-Daughter Story
By Laura Davis, 2021 I’m a member of a Facebook

HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act At a Time
by Brad Aronson, 2020 Brad wrote HumanKind after helping his

Never Simple: A Memoir
by Liz Scheier, 2022 There are mother-daughter stories, and then

Crying in H Mart
by Michelle Zauner, 2021 Michelle Zauner has written a heartwarming


Notes on an Execution
by Danya Kukafka, 2022 Notes on an Execution had such

Razorblade Tears: A Novel
by S. A. Cosby, 2021 Sometimes I want to just

The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood; Youth; Dependency
by Tove Ditlevsen, 2021 The New York Times Book Review

A Town Called Solace
by Mary Lawson, 2021 A Town Called Solace was longlisted
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Welcome to the Rabid Readers Club!
To say I’ve been an avid (rather, a rabid) reader my whole life dates as far back as I can remember—to my jumping-out-of-my-skin with excitement when the Bookmobile would come into my neighborhood. Pippi Longstocking and her wild adventures on the high seas were a huge fascination for me. Such boldness! Such freedom!
Fast-forward to adulthood: I’ve been listening to audiobooks for more than 30 years. I initially started out listening to books on tape, strapping my clunky Sony® Walkman® contraption to my belt as I took long walks for exercise. Listening to books helped take my mind off the heat and humidity while I was exercising, and also was a great escape after the workday. But when Apple Computer® released their first-generation iPod® in 2001, that was it for me—I was an early and permanent convert to books in downloadable format. Audible.com came into being in 1997 and I became a subscriber shortly after purchasing that first iPod. My account says I now have 450 books archived in my library, but that can’t be right—that number sounds way too low, for about 23 years of subscribing!
Anyway, I love to talk about books and share the best ones I’ve read with other readers. I’ll post my favorites here on a regular basis. One caveat: I do not read romance, sci-fi, or fantasy, so if you’re looking for reviews of that type, sadly, you’ll have to go elsewhere.
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