Matthew Gray Gubler’s Rumple Buttercup, while a children’s book, is a wonderful story for a person of any age. With incredibly interesting artwork, unusual characters, and short sentences on the pages, this is an easy book to read to your children–or yourself–while keeping interest. To younger children it may simply be a fun story toContinue reading “Rumple Buttercup”
Category Archives: Book Reviews 2020
Body Double
Body Double, the fourth installment in Tess Gerritsen’s murder mystery series, Rizzoli & Isles, was disappointing to say the least. Going in, I had high hopes for it. In fact, it sounded downright intriguing. Unfortunately, it became clear pretty quickly that I was in for a huge letdown. At first it begins with a presumedContinue reading “Body Double”
The Silent Girl
The Silent Girl is the ninth in Tess Gerritsen’s murder mystery series, Rizzoli & Isles. It brings back all the character’s we’re used to, along with now retired Detective Vince Korsak, Angela Rizzoli, and the easily hate-able Frankie Rizzoli. Along with these characters come the new ones; police officer Johhny Tam, who is eager toContinue reading “The Silent Girl”
The Mephisto Club
The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen. This is book six in the series, and after reading The Keepsake (the seventh), I was hesitant to start this one. That said, I am glad I did! This was by far one of the best mysteries I’ve read in a long time. That said, it does have it’sContinue reading “The Mephisto Club”
Every Breath; book review
When I first saw the announcement of Nicholas Sparks’ latest novel, Every Breath, I was pretty excited, as he’s written several of my favorite books. When it was released, I picked out a copy and sat down to read it . . . only to find myself putting it down after several pages, in favorContinue reading “Every Breath; book review”