Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot On and Never Will
The Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot On and Never Will by Judith Schalansky (translated by Christine Lo) was laid
The Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Never Set Foot On and Never Will by Judith Schalansky (translated by Christine Lo) was laid
When the story broke about Salvador Alvarenga in early 2014 I was at first amazed, yet then skeptical. How could this fisherman survive for 438
Willie: The Game-Changing Story of the NHL’s First Black Player by Willie O’Ree with Michael McKinley was a rapid read that was a pleasure to
I have stated repeatedly throughout this blog that when I start a book, I always finish it. It doesn’t matter how much I may dislike
Wham! George Michael & Me is Andrew Ridgeley’s memoir from 2019, published three years after George’s death. As a fan of both Wham! and George
Joy Ride: A Bike Odyssey from Alaska to Argentina by Kristen Jokinen documented the author and her husband Ville’s two-year bike trek across the Americas
Len & Cub: A Queer History by Meredith J. Batt and Dusty Green told the story of Leonard Keith and Joseph “Cub” Coates, two New
Black Harbour: Slavery and the Forgotten Histories of Black People in Newfoundland and Labrador by Xaiver Michael Campbell and Heather Barrett was a slight book
I read Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark immediately after The Christmas Thief. Since it employed
The Christmas Thief by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark was the first novel I have read by either of these prolific mystery writers.