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The Last Duel

April 7, 2021

An epic and cinematic book focused on a medieval duel to end all duels. When one Knight accuses another of assaulting his wife, lives and…

Of Color: Essays

March 24, 2021

This book captures that ambiguous place we can find ourselves in when we love our country but also want to see her be better. The…

Who is Maude Dixon?

March 17, 2021

Psychological thrillers are my sweet spot and this one delivers. It's deliciously creative and gives the reader a juicy BTS of the publishing world.

The Day It Finally Happens

March 10, 2021

An entertaining but sometimes terrifying look at how humanity will handle a litany of unthinkable (but sometimes likely) events.

The Rose Code

March 10, 2021

I'm not normally into a WWII setting, but the way Kate sets the scene and develops the relationships between these three code breakers is a…

What Kind of Woman

February 10, 2021

I did not know I loved poetry until I discovered Kate Baer on Instagram. Her book is one I revisit almost monthly to try and…

Share Your Stuff. I’ll Go First.

February 3, 2021

I loved this so much I endorsed it. No one has taught me more about vulnerability than Laura. Plus, these stories are engaging and will…

Deacon King Kong

January 27, 2021

There is a reason this has more than 15k 5-star ratings on Goodreads. James is a masterful storyteller who makes you think you know these…

The Fortunate Ones

January 13, 2021

It's about a Nashville private school and the liberating but corrosive effect of money. For those who loved A Secret History and/or A Separate Peace

The Push

January 13, 2021

I wasn't ready for this one. You will forego sleep to finish this one and then be fully creeped out. The last line is ALMOST…