Garlic and Sapphires in the Boonies
I just finished reading Garlic and Sapphires, a memoir by Ruth Reichl. (In case that title looks a bit familiar to you, Ms. Reichl borrowed the phrase from a poem by T. S. Eliot called Burnt Norton....
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I just finished reading a novel entitled Exposure, whose premise I found to be extremely thought provoking, as a parent of teenaged children. Without giving away any important plot elements that are...
View ArticleBook Review: Saving CeeCee Honeycutt
It’s a good read! Yes, I’m going to do it. I’m going to offer you my review of “Saving CeeCee Honeycutt”, the New York Times bestseller, by Beth Hoffman. A BRIEF WORD TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVEN’T READ...
View ArticleCome to the Edge: A book review
Come to the Edge: a love story by Christina Haag recounting her relationship with John F. Kennedy, Jr. Come to the Edge is a memoir, written by actress/author Christina Haag. This book arrived on my...
View ArticleS*A*S*S! yourself slim: A Review of the Bestseller by Cynthia Sass
Cynthia Sass, a registered dietician and coauthor of “Flat Belly Diet!”, has written a New York Times Bestseller, entitled “S*A*S*S! yourself slim”. The first edition of this book, in hardback, was...
View ArticleReflections on Hemingway’s Girl
Hemingway’s Girl was a really good read. Let that be said, first of all. I haven’t read any Hemingway since I was in junior high, sneaking into my sisters’ bedroom to read the books from their Great...
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