Tuesday, March 29, 2022

february: 2, 3 & 4

razorblade tears, by s.a. cosby (this was a book of the month club pick, and one that i enjoyed - a thriller/mystery of two men trying to solve their sons' murders.  it was just different enough from the typical book in this genre to hold my attention and though it won't be my favorite book this year, i did enjoy it!)

two rainbow rowell short stories on kindle: the prince and the troll, and if the fates allow (i love rainbow rowell and she's put out a few short stories on kindle that i've gotten for cheap/free.  these are both very sweet and quick reads.  now i need a new novel from her, stat!)

a carnival of snackery, by david sedaris (i listened to this on audiobook and am so excited to be seeing him when he comes to pittsburgh in a few weeks!  this is the second book full of his journal entries, which entertained me.  he's a much better journal-er than i am!  not as polished as his books, but a great read if you're a fan already.)