The first I had heard of The Illustrated Man was in a reference on a tv show about a dead body covered in tattoos. Little did I know that…
Taya had a book club with some friends, and for some reason they decided to read The Silent Wife . As we share Kindle books, I decided to…
Winner of a few awards and top of quite a few lists, Asymmetry is a book that defies a normal categorization. The book has three parts…
Foreign Influence is the next entry in the Scot Harvath series from Brad Thor. An indulgent page turner from the get go, this one falls in…
Sometimes a book comes along where I'm convinced it is either horrible or amazing and I vacillate between the two. Typically the process…
I still need to read Lolita . It is one of the only audiobooks that I have ever made it all the way through and actually felt like I…
In the same general genre as Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train , In a Dark, Dark Wood is a thriller with some violence and a few…
The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell is actually two essays really put together as a book. The first The Doors of Perception is…
Iron Gold is the fourth book in the Red Rising series which I originally thought was intended to be a trilogy. It has been a while since…
I am looking for things to read. Always. We subscribe to the New York Times to be delivered in paper form on Sundays, I always go right for…
Another year in the books, and somehow they each seem to be crazier than the last. 2018 was really separated by the end of July into two…
Another member of the drug related books on Taya's bookshelf, Acid Test is yet another historical look at psychedelics in the United…
The Apostle is book eight in the Scot Harvath series by Brad Thor. Not much to say about this one, it was about on par with the other books…
Give People Money is yet another book on Universal Basic Income. The writing is decent, the range of topics is worthy, and if you know…
I enjoyed all the other Joe Hill books I have read so far, and Heart-Shaped Box is no exception. This was a engaging and actually somewhat…