My Review Behind Every Great Book… Are the Women Who Typed It Who knew a typing pool could be this intriguing? This novel weaves together the lives of several women, all connected—however loosely—by one powerful book: Doctor Zhivago. The war is over, but instead of coming home to ticker-tape parades or opportunities, these women find … Continue reading The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
Month: June 2025
Tell Tale Texas By E. R. Bills
My Review The author sets the tone perfectly in the introduction with this line: "This is not a book that many Texans will appreciate. But that, of course, is why it needed to be written." And I would add—why it also needs to be read. This was not an easy read, and it's not meant … Continue reading Tell Tale Texas By E. R. Bills
Echohead by T. C. Waas
The first chapter of Echohead had me frozen—not with suspense, but with sheer confusion. It felt like the author was using fifty words when six might have done the trick—but for the life of me, I couldn’t figure out what those six words would have been. It was dense, poetic, and puzzling. Then I hit … Continue reading Echohead by T. C. Waas