Book Reviews

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

The Fortune Men: A Novel
by Nadifa Mohamed, 2021 The Fortune Men was shortlisted for

How Beautiful We Were: A Novel
by Imbolo Mbue, 2020 How Beautiful We Were: A Novel


Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies, The Mirror & The Light
by Hilary Mantel, 2009, 2012, 2019 Wolf Hall, Bring Up


The Confidence Men: How Two Prisoners of War Engineered the Most Remarkable Escape in History
by Margalit Fox, 2021 The Confidence Men is another fascinating

Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Woman’s Search for Justice in Indian Country
by Sierra Crane Murdoch, 2020 Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and

The Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition
by Caroline Alexander The Endurance was published in 1998 and
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. But when Apple 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 slightly more than 500 books archived in my library, but that can’t be right—that number sounds way too low, for about 25 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.
Anyone who has a comment or who has a book to recommend is welcome to join the conversation!
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