Marilyn reviews The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede, HarperAudio, 2017, e-book narrated by Ray Porter. Like all other passengers who […] MEMPHIS READS: DAY WORLD CAME TO TOWN by JIM ...November 19, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged 9/11 / e-books / friendships / History / Newfoundland / Nonfiction / Reviews by Marilyn / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Viking, 2020, 288 pages. From the instant the reader meets […] MEMPHIS READS: MIDNIGHT LIBRARY by MATT HAIGNovember 19, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult literature / Fantasy / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Andrea reviews BITTER IS THE NEW BLACK: Confessions of a Condescending, Egomaniacal, Self-centered Smart-ass by Jen Lencaster, Penguin […] MEMPHIS READS: BITTER IS THE NEW BLACK by JEN ...October 30, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged 9/11 / autobiographies / families / humor / Memoirs / relationships / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews / unemployment
Nathan reviews Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality by Sarah McBride, Crown […] MEMPHIS READS: TOMORROW WILL BE DIFFERENT by SARAH MCBRIDEOctober 22, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Nonfiction / autobiographies / government / LGBTQ / Memoirs / politics / relationships / Reviews by Nathan / Staff book reviews
Sara reviews A DEADLY EDUCATION by Naomi Novak, Del Rey Publishing, 2020. When I say I could not […] MEMPHIS READS: DEADLY EDUCATION by NAOMI NOVAKOctober 18, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Himor / Horror / Reviews by Sara / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz, Bantam Books, 2003, 399 pages As we are introduced to the […] MEMPHIS READS: ODD THOMAS BY DEAN KOONTZOctober 16, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / mystery and suspense / Reviews by Nathan / Staff book reviews / Supernaturalism
According to the website, BusinessInsider.com, these are the most thrilling horror books for the Halloween season of 2021. Bear in […] MEMPHIS READS: BEST HORROR BOOKS TO READ FOR HALLOWEEN, ...October 12, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Halloween / Holidays / Horror / News and Notes / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson, W.W. Norton & Company, 2017, 222 […] MEMPHIS READS: ASTROPHYSICS FOR PEOPLE IN A HURRY by ...September 22, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Astrophysics / Memphis Reads / Nonfiction / Reviews by Nathan / Science / Staff book reviews / Universe
Nathan reviews The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Illustrated Edition) by Douglas Adams, Del Rey – Random […] MEMPHIS READS: HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY BY DOUGLAS ADAMSSeptember 18, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged humor / Memphis Reads / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Andrea reviews FIND YOU FIRST by Linwood Barclay, NJSB Entertainment Inc, 2021, 438 pages. Lots of times people will say […] Memphis Reads: FIND YOU FIRST by Linwood BarclaySeptember 16, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Crime Stories / families / Huntington's Disease / millionaires / Psychological Thrillers / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews On the Road by Jack Kerouac, Penguin Publishing Group, 1976, 320 pages As the novel was […] MEMPHIS READS: ON THE ROAD BY JACK KEROUACAugust 31, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Classics / Literary Fiction / Reviews by Nathan / Road trips / Staff book reviews / Traveling
Nathan reviews Fahrenheit 451 (60th Anniversary Edition) by Ray Bradbury, Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2013, 249 pages This […] MEMPHIS READS: FAHRENHEIT 451 by Ray BradburyAugust 17, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Adult literature / Classics / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff Reviews
Nathan reviews The Martian by Andy Weir, Crown Publishing, 2014, 369 pages (originally self-published in 2011.) Space exploration, if […] MEMPHIS READS: THE MARTIAN BY ANDY WEIRJuly 28, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Astronauts / NASA / outer space / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Space exploration / Staff Reviews
Andrea reviews A MAN CALLED OVE by Fredrik Backman, Washington Square Press, 2014, 337 pages. It would first appear […] Memphis Reads: A MAN CALLED OVE by Fredrik BackmanJuly 10, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / death and dying / families / friendships / marriage / Neighbors / old men / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews
Andrea reviews MATILDA GUNDALINI: A Tale of Workplace Harassment by Susan Moresi, Lulu Publishing, 2020, 82 pages. Moresi […] MEMPHIS READS: MATILDA GUNDALINI by SUSAN MORESIJune 4, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Harassment / Local Authors / Offices / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews / Workplaces
Marilyn reviews In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the U.S.S. Jeanette by […] MEMPHIS READS: KINGDOM OF ICEApril 7, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Nonfiction / History / North Pole / Pacific Northwest / Polar exploration / Reviews by Marilyn / Staff Reviews
The Grand Dame of Klickitat Street has passed away. Mrs. Beverly Atlee Bunn Cleary died at age of […] MEMPHIS READS: RIP BEVERLY CLEARY 1916-2021April 1, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Author Obits / Children's literature / News and Notes / Reviews by Andrea
Andrea reviews And the People Stayed Home by Kitty O’Meara. Tra Publishing, 2020. 9781734761788. 32pp. This picture book started out […] MEMPHIS READS: AND THE PEOPLE STAYED HOMEMarch 4, 2021 in Books / Memphis Reads / What's New tagged Children's literature / families / friends / Pandemic / Poetry / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews