Book Hog2
My Book reviews, book related stuff and musings on life
Monday, May 18, 2026
Hustlers and Con Men By: Jay Robert Nash
I found this absolutely fascinating. It's amazing to me what people (individually and collectively) fell for, and sadly still fall for today. Looking at things from an economical, sociological, geographical and emotional stand point, it is understandable how these cons could be pulled off. I wonder what the author and/or any of the con artists would think about fax, email and phone scams now-because sadly these kinds of scams are still happening.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Murder by Cheesecake: A Golden Girls Cozy Mystery By: Rachel Ekstrom Courage
Oh what fun this was! For fans of the Golden Girls you will delight in hearing those 4 familiar voices while you read, and chuckle at the endless Easter eggs throughout. It's also a really fun cozy mystery in and of itself!
Monday, May 11, 2026
Shadow of Doubt By: Brad Thor
Another action packed , twisted tail from Brad Thor. Scot Harvath is pulled into an intriguing game of cat and mouse that runs around the globe. This 23rd installment in this serious is just as fresh and exciting as when the series first started.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
The Institute By: Stephen King
There is a reason Stephen King is referred to as a Master Storyteller, and The Institute is a shining example of his extraordinary talent. Exquisite character development, extraordinary plots all pull you in from the first page. The Institute is a horrifying place, the children who populate it are special, in more ways than one. Stretching from the deep woods of Maine to the middle of no where South Caroline, the Institute is horrifying and exhilarating.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Dear Debbie By: Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden is the Mistress of the Twist! This revenge filled thiller is full of creativity, humor and characters with secrets, but none as jaw dropping as the twists reveal!!! Despite being a thriller, this was a joy to read, and I bow to the Mistress of the Twist!
Friday, May 1, 2026
Absolute Power By: David Baldacci
This is Baldacci's first novel and it's easy to see how/why he became in international bestseller! This was an indicated plotted story with lots of characters and lots of plot lines, yet it was incredibly easy to follow and kept me on the edge of my seat. The twists and turns in this thriller were exciting and extremely satisfying. A great read!
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Punch By: James Graham
A raw, emotional and powerful piece of theatre. Based on a true case, Punch looks at redemption, forgiveness, and life in so many unexplored angles, it's quite breathtaking. This is not one of those feel good,, movie of the week, type stories; it's difficult, it's uncomfortable and it will haunt you.
KENREX By: Jack Holden and. Ed Stambollouian
I was a kid when this case occurred and I vaguely remember it, because it made national news. For a couple of Brist to write such an insightful and startlingly real play about it is quite amazing, the fact that it's performed by one man is astonishing! I so want to see a production of this!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Bug By: Tracy Letts
This one is not for the faint of heart or the squeamish. This is a psychological tale of paranoia and conspiracy. It's twisted and yet is ultimately about loneliness, love and found family. And yes, the creep-crawlies play a significant role in this play.
Every Brilliant Thing By: Duncan MacMillan with Johnny Donahoe
Every Brilliant Thing is an innovative theatrical piece that is, theoretically, a one person show. However the structure of this piece make it an audience participation, full length play. It's a simple play about a young boy who starts a list of 1000 brilliant things. There is a reason he starts this list, there is a reason the list expands. I encourage everyone to read this, or see a production of it. I was blessed to have done.









