Romantic, mysterious and chilling. I LOVED this book from page one and Daphne Du Maurier is known for her elegant narrations, beautiful romances, and intriguing storytelling in general.A timeless classic worthy of reading over and over again, ‘Rebecca’ is myContinue Reading

A winner of the 1937 Pulitzer Prize, this historical novel quickly became one of America’s favorite classics with Scarlett and Rhett becoming one our most beloved fictional couples known today.⁣⁣I happen to own the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition of thisContinue Reading

Book three in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. This book again picks up where the previous one left off and continues to build the characters, the world, and all that happens within. You dive deeper getting toContinue Reading

This book includes all 7 books of the Narnia series written in chronological order instead of publication date. 1.  The Magician’s Nephew2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe3. The Horse and His Boy4. Prince Caspian5. The Voyage of theContinue Reading

Book two in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. This is another book I listened to during my commute and was even more pleased with this experience than I was with the the first book.  The Eye ofContinue Reading

BookeryBliss on Instagram Penny is a relatable character for many woman in today’s world. The stresses of being the perfect wife, mother, and successful career can be quite daunting. I also applaud the author for addressing some current and difficultContinue Reading

After countless recommendations from my wife to read these books, I finally got around to reading these. I must say…. I’m quite impressed with these books and officially believe my wife knows me better than I do. 😛  This isContinue Reading

BookeryBliss on Instagram This book was so good! It is sad but not overly tearful. Compassionate and thought provoking, it will make you think about humanity, ethics, and the powerful influence of social media. I think this book would makeContinue Reading

This book literally squeezed my heart so tight it ached long after I finished it. You know the feeling? That sinking pit in your stomach; the sudden urge to cry; the emotions of anguish and of hope. Most importantly though,Continue Reading

Bookery Bliss on Instagram Ohh man, this book was good! Really, really good! And the title is awesome too! “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls” is raw, real, and emotionally gripping. When Althea and Proctor are incarcerated forContinue Reading

“Momo”, also known as “The Grey Gentlemen” or “The Men in Grey”, became my second favorite Michael Ende book shortly after being introduced to “The Neverending Story”.  Although intended to be a children’s book, “Momo” appeals to both children andContinue Reading

First published in 1979 and then translated in English in 1983, “The Neverending Story” centers on a boy, Bastian, a small and strange child who is neglected by his father after the death of Bastian’s mother. While escaping from someContinue Reading

At 500 pages, this book is not what you would call “a quick read”, and yet it doesn’t ramble either. In Mira Jacob’s debut novel, The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing, the story takes place in India, Albuquerque and Seattle, duringContinue Reading

First, I was thrilled to see that Gagnon wrote her first YA book. Being a fan of her previous writings I was intrigued to read what she can come up with for a younger audience. I wasn’t disappointed. The storyContinue Reading

The synopsis involves Lindsay who finds herself outside of her jurisdiction hunting down a serial killer. The second plot involves Yuki… which I will hide as a spoiler since it isn’t mentioned in the synopsis. Both plots are equally engagingContinue Reading