Thoughts on “Dracula” by Bram Stoker (Audiobook)

I listened to Dracula by Bram Stoker on audio for Allie’s October readalong. If you don’t know anything at all about Dracula, go read it for yourself! I don’t want to ruin it for you. If you’ve read it, or if you know the story’s outline, you can read further without fear of spoilers. About …

Thoughts on “Tracks” by Eric D. Goodman

I received a copy of Tracks by Eric D. Goodman from the author in exchange for an honest review. About the Book: The setting: a train. The characters: its passengers. In a series of overlapping short stories, the latter are introduced. As each takes the spotlight for a story, as the train makes its steady …

Thoughts on “Road from the West” by Rosanne Lortz

I received a copy of and read Road from the West by Rosanne Lortz as part of a tour for Historical Fiction Virtual Blog Tours. About the Book: Tancred has been raised a knight. So when he turns away from a crucial battle, his fellow knights are puzzled. Tancred will not be swayed, refusing to …

Thoughts on “Wherever You Go” by Joan Leegant

I received a copy of Wherever You Go by Joan Leegant from the author for review. About the Book: I don’t usually use pre-written summaries, but in this case, the blurb on the back of the book is pretty much what I’d planned to write myself. If you’re extremely spoiler-sensitive, just skip to “My Thoughts” …

Thoughts on “Another Bad-Dog Book” by Joni B. Cole

I received a digital copy of Another Bad-Dog Book by Joni B. Cole for review. About the Book: Contrary to what the title might lead you to believe, this book isn’t actually about dogs. The dog (he’s very cute, by the way) makes a couple of appearances, but he isn’t the main attraction. Instead, Another …