I have to admit, I didn't think I would like this one as I started to read. It was a little too esoteric for my taste at the beginning, however, the more I read the more I realized how brilliant it was. An Every Man tale centered on an island in the Dog Island chain, character's with no names, only named descriptors. A tragedy is discovered, a tragedy is manufactured to cover it up-a tale of corruption, small town mentalities and the good guy getting shafted. It could be set at anytime at any place. Characters that aren't likeable, yet the reader can understand (not empathize) with the decisions they each make, even if we don't agree with those decision. Quite an extraordinary little book!
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Monday, February 23, 2026
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Margot Mertz for the Win By: Carrie McRossen & Ian McWethy
This was incredibly fun and funny-yet beneath the layers is a thoughtful and insightful look at so many timely topics. Margot is a quirky, smart, snarky, conflicted and deeply feeling character and it was a joy to spend time with her as she navigated life, teen angst, love, cyber stalking, revenge porn and a wounded eye!
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
City of Orange By: David Yoon
Oof! This did not go where I thought it was going to go. This is a stunning read. At times, a brilliant character study, sometimes a bit of a mystery, dystopian, a survival story, and several gut punches of raw emotion. Contemplative in the way its laid out, it is simply brilliant in it's it scope.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Mystery of the Samurai Sword By: Franklin W. Dixon
This will be the last Hardy Boy Mystery that I collect. I had wanted to get the original canon, which is comprised of books 1-58, but being anal, I needed to have a whole number in the collection, so bumped it up to includes numbers 59 & 60. The Mystery of the Samurai Sword made me nervous, considering how racist previous books in the series were, but this one surprised me. There were hardly any stereotypes pointed out in this book. The mystery was pretty well done, and the "Agatha Christie, everyone in one room big reveal" type ending actually worked and didn't feel too pat.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Chameleon By: Remi Adeleke
An adrenaline fueled thriller with great action, fascinating plot lines and exciting and innovative characters. A fantastic start to this series!
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Night of the Werewolf By: Franklin W. Dixon
Thursday, February 5, 2026
The Things We Do To Our Friends By: Heather Darwent
What an utterly creepy, eerie, deliciously malevolent story!! I can't write anything more about this book without giving away plot points. Suffice it to say, if you want a really good read. that will f**k with your mind, this is the book for you!
Sunday, February 1, 2026
The Sting of the Scorpion By: Franklin W. Dixon
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Western Alliances By: Wilton Barnhardt
I didn't know what to make of this book when I tarted reading it. I couldn't tell if it was a family drama; a treatise on finance; and art history book; a European history book; a mystery...and after a while I didn't care what it was...I was having a blast following Roberto around Europe and would go where he went. A mess, in the best possible way, Roberto is charming, a touch evil, sympathetic and someone I enjoyed spending time with. This was a great surprise and a great read.
Monday, January 26, 2026
The Firebird Rocket By: Franklin W. Dixon
I have to say that this one, harkened back to the beginning of the series. It was a well plotted mystery that didn't veer off into a bunch of side stories or tangents. Added bonsu with this one, they Hardy Boys and Chet got to visit Australia.









