My thoughts on Coleman Hill

“Folks had the nerve to call it Coleman Hill after y’all as if you was proud to own it.” – Kim Coleman Foote Coleman Hill Written by Kim Coleman Foote Published Sept 5, 2023 When I got my hands on the arc of this incredible story, I was intimidated beyond measure. I put off reading … Continue reading My thoughts on Coleman Hill

A Quitter’s Paradise

I anxiously awaited the release of A Quitter’s Paradise, the first of hopefully many in the SJP Lit collection. As an avid reader and a fan of Sarah Jessica Parker’s former imprint SJP for Hogarth, I knew this story would be captivating, thought-provoking, and fresh, expanding my perspective beyond measure. One might call that an … Continue reading A Quitter’s Paradise

My thoughts on Grady Hendrix’s The Final Girls Support Group

  What. A. Disappointment. – There I said it!   Being a fan of Grady Hendrix, when I heard that he would be releasing The Final Girls Support Group, I became majorly excited. Especially since I wasn’t a huge fan of Final Girls written by Riley Sager. I hoped that Hendrix’s novel would be similar in premise without … Continue reading My thoughts on Grady Hendrix’s The Final Girls Support Group

Twelve Reads for January 2022 Monthly Wrap Up

  Typically, I am not a superstitious person; however, like most I do have a few simple quirks. For example, I don’t care for the number 13 and when reading I will not stop or start on anything with that number 13 in it. Another quirk of mine is that I believe the way you begin … Continue reading Twelve Reads for January 2022 Monthly Wrap Up

Albatross by Terry Fallis Book Review 🏌🏻‍♂️

“Through those books I travelled the world, laughed and cried, learned about life, good and evil, right and wrong. I came to understand how the power of words and stories could leave you transfixed, transported, and transformed. This may sound a tad melodramatic, but to me, the bookmobile was the weekly medication that kept me … Continue reading Albatross by Terry Fallis Book Review 🏌🏻‍♂️