Bunny is one of the best books I’ve read this year – and one of the strangest. I mean, I love strange books, but there were times when I had to set the book down and say “What the [heck] did I just read? Seriously, what did I just read?” Crazy stuff, but worth the effort. Samantha is an MFA… Read more
Yearly Archives: 2024
Review: Camino Ghosts by John Grisham
This is a great addition to this series. It stays in the universe of Camino Island and draws on many of the characters we’ve already met. The new story is still about books and the book business, with some history and some courtroom drama mixed in. (After all, this is John Grisham – I knew there would eventually be a… Read more
Review: Camino Winds by John Grisham
This is the second book in the Camino Island series and, like most second installments, isn’t quite as good as the first. Still, it’s a page-turner with a plot that would make a great movie. We rejoin our bookseller, Bruce Cable of Bay Books, after the hubbub surrounding the Princeton manuscripts has died down. Mercer is coming back to town… Read more
Review: Camino Island by John Grisham
Camino Island starts out with a caper, and I love a good caper. A group of men are planning a heist. They are scoping out their target, getting familiar with the security, and devising a plan to break into the rare books library at Princeton University and steal the original manuscripts written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It’s a cunning plan… Read more
Review: The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis
This is really a lovely book. Ashlyn is a rare book dealer and in a box of books from an estate, she comes across an oddity: a bound book with no author, no publisher, no end pages, none of the usual stuff. Only a title – Regretting Belle – an inscription: How, Belle? After everything…how could you do it? Intriguing!… Read more