

Review of More Than Enough by Anna Quindlen
Quindlen's key characters find themselves in messy situations whose resolutions are all but assured. The small moments between characters bring them to life (and link them inextricably together), and while their heartwarming, heartbreaking paths are not all smooth, More Than Enough offers a version of a happy ending. I loved this. Polly is a high school English teacher who leans on her close-knit, longtime book club for support, reason, venting, and laughter. Along with her
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Review of Two Kinds of Stranger (Eddie Flynn #9) by Steve Cavanagh
It's not necessary to read other books in this series before diving into an Eddie Flynn novel; Cavanagh skillfully establishes key elements of the past while diving into the urgency of present-day events. The character of Eddie is perfectly imperfect, and I didn't mind the outlandish story elements because Cavanagh creates such a suspenseful story that moves right along. Elly Parker is a wildly successful social media influencer who focuses on filming and sharing her random a
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Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/13/26 Edition
The Books I'm Reading Now I went skiing for spring break last week, and during my travels and some lazy evenings I managed to pack in some great books that I'll be reviewing ASAP--and wanting to talk to you about. This week I'm listening to a sweet book-loving novel that also deals with grief, This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page; I'm reading the third in Tana French's Irish-set Cal Hooper mystery series, The Keeper ; and I'm reading a mystery built around a fictitio
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A Little Bossy Break
I hope spring is treating you well so far! I'll be taking a little break from posting, but while I'm offline I'll be reading lots of books I can't wait to share with you once I'm back! I've been reading lots of new and upcoming books for a local talk I'll be doing in May about spring books. This is just the excuse I need to focus only on new new new books, and there are so many promising titles coming out, I'm having my usual greedy-reading dilemmas about what to read first.
Apr 6


March Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
Bossy Favorites of the Month Please enjoy this roundup of my six favorite reads of March. I hope you've read some great books during this "in like a lion, out like a lamb" month. Have you read any of these titles? What were some of your favorite reads this month? 01 Kin by Tayari Jones Jones throws every issue imaginable at her two main protagonists, best friends living in the Deep South, both without their mothers. The young women cope with their pain in divergent ways, and
Apr 3


Review of The Night We Met (Say You'll Remember Me #2) by Abby Jimenez
Abby Jimenez knows how to layer difficult situations and messy complications into her rom-coms, and her main protagonists must confront and overcome past and present difficulties in order to banter their way through the story and build a sweet life together. I was hooked on the chemistry and fascinated by the significant, heartbreaking obstacles and how they might possibly be addressed to allow for love. Larissa made a split-second decision one night after a concert, when she
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