Tell It To The Trees

Posted on: January 26, 2015 at 4:44 pm, in

Tell It To The Treesby Anita Rau Badami The novel opens with the discovery of a body in the snow outside the family home.  It is Anu, the tenant from the cottage behind the house.  How did Anu come to this terrible end?  What was she doing outside so woefully underdressed in a blizzard?  So […]

Project Cain

Posted on: January 26, 2015 at 2:36 pm, in

By Geoffrey GirardIn this sci-fi, mystery, thriller readers are taken on an exciting ride. Our main character is Jeff Jacobson, a fifteen year old who has just discovered that his scientist father “created” him in a lab. Jeff is made from the DNA of infamous serial killer; Jeffrey Dahmer. This story takes us to a […]

The Three-Body Problem

Posted on: January 24, 2015 at 11:54 am, in

by Cixin LiuContact has been made.  Aliens exists and they know we are here. This is the story of what happens when people find out that we aren’t alone in the universe.   Translated from the original Chinese Cixin Liu brings a under-represented point of view to science fiction to the West. A fair amount […]

Library of the Dead

Posted on: January 17, 2015 at 1:57 pm, in

By Glenn CooperThis is the first in the Will Piper series by Glenn Cooper. In Library of the Dead Cooper has demonstrated that, through a great deal of research, he can put together a novel full of twists and turns and span the depths of time. I very much appreciate an author who can create […]

Ready Player One

Posted on: January 13, 2015 at 7:36 pm, in

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Six long years into the search, Parzival has discovered the first key in James Halliday’s Easter Egg Hunt – a contest which will reward its winner with Halliday’s entire fortune. The winner will also gain control of the OASIS – a virtual reality in which most of Earth’s population spend […]

Book of the Month – January: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Posted on: January 13, 2015 at 3:37 pm, in

by Jesse AndrewsGreg Gaines has High School all figured out.  His secret: be nice to every clique, but just don’t let other cliques see you doing this and never commit to the cardinal sin of eating lunch in the cafeteria.  Together with his only friend Earl, he gets through the days remaking low budget movies […]

Deep Down Dark

Posted on: January 7, 2015 at 10:10 am, in

by Hector TobarIn August 2010, 33 miners were trapped after a cave-in deep in a century-old Chilean mine.  Miraculously no one was killed but the men spent over two months pinned underground with very few resources, little light, and initially, no hope of rescue.  The world came together to pull them to safety, but until […]

Benediction

Posted on: January 5, 2015 at 4:50 pm, in

BenedictionBy Kent Haruf Like all Kent Haruf novels, Benediction is set in the high plains of Holt County outside of Denver, Colorado. It tells the story of Dad Lewis, a man dying of cancer, and the lives of those close to him in his final days.  His wife, Mary, and daughter, Lorraine, are at his […]

Gluten-Free Girl and the Chef

Posted on: January 3, 2015 at 1:06 pm, in

By Shauna James Ahern and Daniel AhernI love to cook and I am celiac so I though that this book would be a helpful tool for me in my kitchen. I am very visual and I like to see what I am going to create; So I was a little disappointed when I found there […]

The Long Song

Posted on: December 22, 2014 at 5:41 pm, in

The Long Songby Andrea Levy July is a slave in Jamaica in the 1800s.  Life is understandably harsh, but July’s mistress, Caroline, takes a liking to her and provides her with the life of a lady’s maid which is much more genteel than the hard, forced labor of the people in the fields.  Life changes […]