Spy of the First Person, Sam Shepard
Absolute fabulous title. Shepard’s last book before his death in 2017. He revised the book with his family and dictated his final edits a...
The House of Kennedy, James Patterson
This is a sad tale of the Kennedy clan that begins with the Patriarch, Joseph Kennedy Sr., and ends with the death of John F Kennedy Jr....
When Harry Met Minny, Martha Teichner
I don’t know why I decided to read this book. I could tell from the title I knew where it was headed – heartbreak. Maybe it was because I...
Truly, Madly. Stephen Galloway
The subtitle is a bit deceiving…”Romance of the Century”. I mean, isn’t most relationships full of passion, love, emotion? The book is a...
Prince / Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984, Duane Tudahl
A brilliant book (over 600 pages) of by far, the best stuff I’ve read on him in terms of knowing everything about that time period in his...
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, David Treuer
The author is an Ojibwe Indian from northern Minneosta… a book about American Indians written by an American Indian that blends a century...
James Patterson, James Patterson
We’ve all probably heard of this author, even if we don’t read his books. That’s me. But being a curious explorer I was interested in his...
Why Fish Don’t Exist, Lulu Miller
The way the author talks about healing is completely new and beautiful within the context of her subjects. What begins on a quest to find...
Dear Cary, Dyan Cannon
I chose this novel for one reason only – Cary Grant. I had no clue he’d been married to Dyan Cannon so it churned my interest. It was a...
The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, Nathaniel Miller
His first novel, and a brilliant one. His style of prose and the ebb and flow of words are displayed tactfully within his characters and...