Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten
I will confess that I was initially drawn to Saving Max because my son’s name is Max. I noticed the name over at NetGalley and decided it was worth a read...
I will confess that I was initially drawn to Saving Max because my son’s name is Max. I noticed the name over at NetGalley and decided it was worth a read...
I will confess that I was initially drawn to Saving Max because my son’s name is Max. I noticed the name over at NetGalley and decided it was worth a read...
Kind of Blue by Miles Corwin Publishers Weekly Former L.A. Times crime reporter Corwin (Homicide Special: A Year with the LAPD’s Elite Detective Unit) int...
And Then There Was One Publishers Weekly At the start of this gripping suspense novel from Gussin (The Test), two out of three identical girl triplets, nine-yea...
The Roots of Obama’s Rage by Dinesh D’Souza From the Publisher He’s been called many things: a socialist, a radical fellow traveler, a Chicago...
This NYT Review of To the End of the Land by David Grossman makes me want to pick up the ARC I have in the TBR pile and start reading. But to be frank, I am not...