I enjoyed Sara Paretsky’s Fallout. I could relate to the environment she created in this story. The characters and the town seemed familiar.
Category Archives: Molly She’s reviews
Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged
I selected Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged as my April book review. The story set during the American industrial age draws direct parallels to current events.
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
Our adventure destination on this day became the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and library located at 543 Indiana Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Willow Rose’s Don’t Lie to Me
Keeping with this year’s mystery novel theme, I selected Willow Rose’s Don’t Lie to Me to read and review in March.
Leaping Leopard Antiques
Rooster and I paid a visit to Leaping Leopard Antiques located at 2145 S. 4th Street Lafayette, Indiana. This unique shop held many wonderful discoveries.
A J Rivers The Girl in Cabin 13
Somehow, mystery and crime thrillers seem to be my theme for 2022. I bought a copy of A.J. Rivers The Girl in Cabin 13 for my new Kindle.
Allen Eskens’ The Life we Bury
I started my reading in 2022 with Allen Eskens’ The Life We Bury. I pulled this book from my secret stash under the stairs. I have a collection I keep hidden from Rooster.
Rooster and I Regret Shopping at Walley World
We felt left out of the state’s consumer economy because we had to drive 50 miles to buy cheap stuff. Still, Rooster and I regret shopping at Walley World.
Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre
Therefore by doing a review of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, I will attempt to bring modern attention to a forgotten classic.
Edward St. Aubyn’s Dunbar
The story of William Shakespeare’s story of King Lear is told in this small book. Therefore, A Book Review of Edward St. Aubyn’s Dunbar is in order.