The Well-Read Redhead
Everybody Has Everything
There is nothing typical about this novel. Ana and James have a much more convoluted and murky relationship than I originally expected, and half the pleasure of reading this book is derived from watching it unfold. Just when I thought I had them figured out, a new part of their pasts or personalities would come out to make me change my mind. Continue reading…
Medium
How Happy To Be
The Best Book You’ve Never Heard Of… How Happy To Be is the sort of book that ends up getting called a “women’s novel.” It also happens to be the best thing I’ve read in a long, long time. Continue reading…
Fiction Is So Overrated
Everybody Has Everything
Children represent so much in today’s society. They can be a problem, even the downfall of a particular person should they have too many or not raise them to societal norms of how a child ‘should’ be brought up. Continue reading…
5 Minutes For Books
Everybody Has Everything
Onstad creates a compelling character study and a heart-wrenching drama…keeping the characters believable and the emotional intensity ever-present. If you’re looking for a substantial, character-driven novel, this is it. Full post…
Bless Their Hearts Mom
Everybody Has Everything
I would have finished this book in one sitting, if I could have. Full post…
Outnumbered 3 to 1
Everybody Has Everything
Sometimes you come across a book that is endued with so much life that it makes you feel as if you are peeking into a forbidden window, watching people in their private moments. Full post…