My Top Books of 2018, So Far
There have already been so many good reads in 2018. From the sweet to the thrilling, there is something for everyone. Let’s take a closer look at the top books I’ve read in 2018 (so far).
There have already been so many good reads in 2018. From the sweet to the thrilling, there is something for everyone. Let’s take a closer look at the top books I’ve read in 2018 (so far).
Limelight by Amy Poeppel is her second novel. Her first book, Small Admissions, is an enjoyable coming of age tale with a different take on the New York private school scene. I’m excited to see what’s in store with Limelight, especially as this one has received a lot of buzz.
The Husband Hour by Jamie Brenner is a timely page-turner. The book deals with serious topics: widowed military wife, impacts of CTE and the toll secrets take. The following book club questions will have spoilers so if you haven’t read the novel yet, check out my preview and review first.
The Husband Hour by Jamie Brenner is an engrossing tale of a woman forced to confront her past. There’s a quiet sense to this book and the reveals come slowly. This one is definitely an emotional journey.
The Glitch by Elisabeth Cohen is an entertaining look at a workaholic CEO in the tech start-up world. But there’s more than meets the eye with this one. The following book club questions will have spoilers so if you haven’t read the novel yet, check out my preview and review first.
There’s quite a bit of praise for The Husband Hour by Jamie Brenner. While Brenner is the author of two other books, The Forever Summer and The Wedding Sisters, The Husband Hour will be the first book I’ve read from her.
The Glitch by Elisabeth Cohen is a smart and funny story with some mystery elements. If you’re looking for a quick and entertaining summer read, The Glitch is for you.
The temps are rising and the A/C is on full blast. In other words, the month of July is the perfect time to catch up on your reading. Whether you plan to read a book each week or once a month, there’s lots of good new reads out there. Here are my book recommendations for …
Tangerine by Christine Mangan is a different type of read. I thought it was an interesting take on psychological suspense and the setting made the book for me. The following book club questions will have spoilers so if you haven’t read the novel yet, check out my preview and review first.
Still Me by Jojo Moyes is a new book featuring Louisa Clark of Me Before You and After You. Clark is a likable character and Still Me does a good job of moving her story forward. The following book club questions will have spoilers so if you haven’t read the novel yet, check out my preview and review first.
The Glitch by Elisabeth Cohen takes place in the tech start-up world. And according to the book preview, The Glitch features a memorable character in this original and funny tale.
Still Me by Jojo Moyes is thoughtful, funny and heartfelt. By now, the character of Louisa Clark is starting to feel like a friend. A likable protagonist and Moyes’ writing style makes this an enjoyable novel.
Still Me by Jojo Moyes is one of my most anticipated reads of the year. Jojo Moyes is one of my favorite authors and I love the heartbreaking romantic tale of Me Before You. While the sequel After You wasn’t what I expected, Moyes writing style always draws me in to any story. I’m excited to …
Tangerine by Christine Mangan is a retro take on psychological suspense. It’s a combination of The Talented Mr. Ripley story and Hitchcock films rolled into one novel. Tangerine wasn’t as twisty as some modern-day thrillers but there are some chilling moments and it kept my interest to the end.