
Andrea reviews The Starter Wife by Nina Laurin, Grand Central Publishing, 310 pages. Although this is not Ms. […]
Andrea reviews The Starter Wife by Nina Laurin, Grand Central Publishing, 310 pages. Although this is not Ms. […]
Darletha reviews MAKING THE MOOSE OUT OF LIFE by Nicholas Oldland (Kids Can Press, Tonawanda, NY 2010.) Although I […]
Marilyn reviews Memphis 1800-1900 by Carole M. Orelas-Struve and Frederick Lee Coulter, edited by Joan Hassell. The city […]
Marilyn reviews ROBERT CHURCH by Cookie Lommel, Melrose Square Publishing Company, 1995. Robert Church was one such man […]
Marilyn reviews THE GREAT PEARL HEIST by Molly Caldwell Crosby, Berkely Books, 2012 There was a time in […]
Andrea reviews You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! by Alex Gino (Scholastic, 2018.) Alex Gino is an amazing writer […]
Andrea reviews FINDING DOROTHY by Elizabeth Letts. (Ballantine Books, 2019) I am going to be honest when I […]
Marilyn reviews THE FOUNDING OF MEMPHIS, 1818-1820 by James E. Roper. Our city of Memphis will be celebrating […]
Andrea reviews THE ADULTS by Caroline Hulse, Random House, 2018. This debut novel by Manchester native, Caroline Hulse, is […]
Andrea reviews EDUCATED: A Memoir by Tara Westover (Random House, 2018.) I must say the author of […]
Melissa reviews The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee, Harper Publications, 2016. In the year 2119, where technology has […]
Andrea reviews If You could be Mine by Sara Farizan, Algonquin, 2013 Sometimes, when I am really lucky, I […]
We at Memphis Reads hope your holidays are merry and bright while you ring in the new year! […]
Daniel reviews The Return by William Shatner, Pocket Books, 1996. “A Mary Sue is an idealized and seemingly […]
We at Memphis Reads would like to wish you and yours a very happy Thanksgiving! All libraries will […]
Daniel reviews SHIP OF THE LINE by Diana Carey (Pocket Books, 1997.) Diane Carey is something of a Star […]
Andrea reviews ARE YOU SLEEPING? by Kathleen Barber (Simon & Schuster, 2017.) Twins Josephine and Madeline Buhrman had […]
Marilyn reviews I’m a Memphian: Character References for a City Filled with it and Often Absolutely Full […]