Andrea reviews WAITER RANT: Thanks for the Tip- Confessions of a Cynical Waiter by the Waiter, 978-0-06-125668-4, Harper Collins, […] MEMPHIS READS: WAITER RANT: Thanks for the Tip- ...September 16, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Nonfiction / autobiographies / Memoirs / New York / restaurants / Reviews by Andrea / servers / writers
Andrea reviews SAVING MEGHAN by D.J. Palmer, St.Martin’s Press, 2019, 369 pages. Munchausen Syndrome by proxy (as defined by UofM.org) is a […] MEMPHIS READS: SAVING MEGHAN by D.J. PalmerSeptember 13, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / child abuse / children / families / hospitals / mental disorders / Munchausen syndrome / Mystery / Reviews by Andrea / Suspense
Andrea reviews MY LOVELY WIFE by Samantha Downing, Penguin Random House, 2019, 372 pages. This debut novel by […] MEMPHIS READS: MY LOVELY WIFE by Samantha DowningSeptember 12, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / debut novel / extramarital affairs / families / marriage / Memphis Reads / murder mysteries / Mystery / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews / Suspense
Andrea reviews THE PERFECT NANNY by Leila Slimani, Penguin Random House, 228 pages. This novel has been dubbed […] MEMPHIS READS: THE PERFECT NANNY by LEILA SLIMANIAugust 13, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Reviews by Andrea
Andrea reviews ALL WE EVER WANTED by Emily Giffin, Random House, 2018. In the days of the #METOO movement, how […] MEMPHIS READS: All We Ever Wanted by Emily GiffinJuly 30, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged #MeToo movement / Adult Fiction / families / parents / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews / teenagers
Andrea reviews The Starter Wife by Nina Laurin, Grand Central Publishing, 310 pages. Although this is not Ms. […] MEMPHIS READS: THE STARTER WIFE by Nina LaurinJuly 6, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged domestic violence / husbands and wives / mystery and suspense / Reviews by Andrea / substance abuse / suicide
Darletha reviews MAKING THE MOOSE OUT OF LIFE by Nicholas Oldland (Kids Can Press, Tonawanda, NY 2010.) Although I […] MEMPHIS READS: MAKING THE MOOSE OUT OF LIFE by Nicholas ...May 30, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged adventure / animals / easy fiction / families / life lessons / moose / picture books / Reviews by Darletha / Story Times
Marilyn reviews Memphis 1800-1900 by Carole M. Orelas-Struve and Frederick Lee Coulter, edited by Joan Hassell. The city […] MEMPHIS READS: MEMPHIS, 1800-1900 by Carole M. Orelas-Struve and ...April 28, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged city development / Memphis History / Nonfiction / Reviews by Marilyn / Staff book reviews
Marilyn reviews ROBERT CHURCH by Cookie Lommel, Melrose Square Publishing Company, 1995. Robert Church was one such man […] MEMPHIS READS: ROBERT CHURCH by Cookie LommelApril 23, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged African American History / Biography / Memphis History / millionaires / Nonfiction / Reviews by Marilyn
Marilyn reviews THE GREAT PEARL HEIST by Molly Caldwell Crosby, Berkely Books, 2012 There was a time in […] MEMPHIS READS: THE GREAT PEARL HEISTApril 17, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged jewelry heists / Memphis authors / mystery and suspense / Reviews by Marilyn / World War I
Andrea reviews You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! by Alex Gino (Scholastic, 2018.) Alex Gino is an amazing writer […] Memphis Reads: YOU DON’T KNOW EVERYTHING, JILLY P!April 9, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged ASL / Deaf community / families / Fiction / Reviews by Andrea / sisters / Young Adult
Andrea reviews FINDING DOROTHY by Elizabeth Letts. (Ballantine Books, 2019) I am going to be honest when I […] Memphis Reads: FINDING DOROTHY by Elizabeth LettsApril 1, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged families / Fantasy / Fiction / Frank Baum / Judy Garland / Maud Baum / OZ / Reviews by Andrea / Women's History
Marilyn reviews THE FOUNDING OF MEMPHIS, 1818-1820 by James E. Roper. Our city of Memphis will be celebrating […] Memphis Reads- THE FOUNDING OF MEMPHIS, 1818-1820 by James E. ...March 27, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Andrew Jackson / Chickasaw tribe / Isaac Shelby / James Winchester / Memphis History / Nonfiction / Reviews by Marilyn
Andrea reviews THE ADULTS by Caroline Hulse, Random House, 2018. This debut novel by Manchester native, Caroline Hulse, is […] Andrea reviews THE ADULTS: A Novel by Caroline HulseFebruary 19, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / diversity / drama / families / Holiday / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews
Andrea reviews EDUCATED: A Memoir by Tara Westover (Random House, 2018.) I must say the author of […] Memphis Reads: EDUCATED by Tara WestoverFebruary 5, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Memoirs / mental illnesses / Nonfiction Mormonism / poverty / Reviews by Andrea / social justice
Melissa reviews The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee, Harper Publications, 2016. In the year 2119, where technology has […] Memphis Reads: The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGeeJanuary 22, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Fantasy / futuristic / reviews by Melissa / Science Fiction / Young Adult
Andrea reviews If You could be Mine by Sara Farizan, Algonquin, 2013 Sometimes, when I am really lucky, I […] Memphis Reads: If you could be Mine by Sara FarizanJanuary 5, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Fiction / Gay and Lesbian Fiction / Memphis Reads / Reviews by Andrea / Young Adult
We at Memphis Reads hope your holidays are merry and bright while you ring in the new year! […] Season’s Readings from Memphis Reads!December 18, 2018 in Memphis Reads tagged Holiday closings / News and Notes