REVIEW – Caroline: Little House Revisted
Sarah Miller’s Caroline: Little House Revisited is the story we all wanted to read when we first picked up Little House on the Prairie so many years ago. This tale … Continue reading
REVIEW: The Hangman’s Daughter
There are many wonderful books coming out of or inspired by Eastern European and Russian fairytales and history over the past decade. Perhaps it is just that I have discovered … Continue reading
REVIEW: The Power by Naomi Alderman
For readers who liked The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, this is another story about humanity and the treatment of women. However, in this book the women discover they have … Continue reading
REVIEW: Children of Eden, a novel by Joey Graceffa
Are you looking for a coming of age dystopian novel that you will not be able to put down? Look no further than Children of Eden: A Novel by New … Continue reading
REVIEW: Ink & Bone and Paper & Fire, by Rachel Caine
In this series, aptly named “The Great Library,” Caine builds a world based on an alternate history in which the Great Library at Alexandria never burned. In this dystopian world, … Continue reading
REVIEW: Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
In this award-winning volume, Woodson writes the story of her life in a series of poems. Each poem stands alone, but when read together, they form a a compelling story … Continue reading
REVIEW: New England Gardner’s Handbook by Jacqueline Heriteau and Holly Hunter Stonehill
Did you know that colchicum and saffron bulbs bloom in fall? Did you know you can save wood ashes to sprinkle around lilacs to sweeten the soil? Lots of little … Continue reading