Friday, July 27, 2018

Believe Me - JP Delaney

Believe Me - JP Delaney

He and she read

I’m not a big fan of this book as the premise was a bit of a stretch.  It was well written, with twists that keep you guessing.  Just when it seems totally not plausible, something changes and all of a sudden perhaps it could be. I did like the literary device used intermittently of the actress imaging (and the writer writing)  the action as a script.  Fans of psychological thrillers who don’t mind suspending belief will enjoy this more than I did.  

Friday, July 20, 2018

Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win - Jo Piazza

Charlotte Walsh Lies to Win - Jo Piazza

He and she read

Release date: July 24, 2018

This is the perfect read for today’s political climate.  It will entertain, enlighten, and, at times, infuriate. Intelligently written, with great character development of both major and supporting characters. Nice to have a smart, strong female protagonist. And, although some may not,  I liked her.


Don’t let those who tag this book “chick lit” put you off.  My husband read it as well and really liked it.  And, about that ending….I think it was the perfect ending given our uncertain times.  

Sunday, July 15, 2018

The Shakespeare Requirement - Julie Schumacher

The Shakespeare Requirement -Julie Schumacher

He and She read

Publication date:  August 14, 2018

The Shakespeare Requirement is an entertaining, satirical read that takes on the state of affairs in today’s academia. Some of the plights and characters of the struggling to survive Humanities are so agonizingly real, it makes you want to cry; others are a bit over the top.  There is a sub plot involving a naive freshman student that seems as if it belongs in another book and belabors the story.   Otherwise, it is engaging and in some ways all too real.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

From a Corner of the Oval Office - Beck Dorey-Stein

From a Corner of the Oval Office - Beck Dorey-Stein

He and She read

Release date: July 10, 2018

This is a fast, entertaining nostalgic read about a young woman who lands a job as what is termed a “stenographer” in the Obama White House.  The author is her strongest when making biting witty political observations; she falls a bit when chronicling her messed up love life. Unfortunately, she spent a lot of time on this aspect vs the insight of a political insider.  And, do the White House staffers really drink that much?  Be warned, this book will make you yearn for the days when a noble, gentleman occupied the Oval Office.