With the start of a new month, we have a new theme for our reading: flowers! This is also our theme for the Read With Lindsey 2024 Reading Challenge this week, too. I love flowers and keep fresh cut flowers in our house all the time - it's something my great-grandmother instilled in me growing … Continue reading This Week: March 31st
Tag: nonfiction
Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American controversy
For over 200 years, rumors of swirled around Thomas Jefferson’s name about torrid love affairs first with a married artist in Paris, and later with his slave Sally Hemings. Sally, who happened to be his wife’s half-sister, has been the center of much controversy, especially after her descendants began to publicize their potential connection to … Continue reading Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American controversy
Murder in Coweta County
John Wallace has lived his entire life in Meriweather County, Georgia. He’s a farmer, a bootlegger, and the most powerful man in the county – everyone knows you just don’t cross John Wallce. Wallace’s ego leads him to make arrogant decisions, flaunting his power and giving him an air of untouchability. Which is exactly why … Continue reading Murder in Coweta County
Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant
Another Read With Lindsey Most Anticipated Release comes out tomorrow! Have you preordered your copy of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant yet? Below is our full review - if you've already read an advanced copy (or once you read yours tomorrow), please share your thoughts in the comments! Thank you NetGalley … Continue reading Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant
Movie Star: They always say they’re single
If you grew up in the ‘00’s, you know Jessica Simpson. From pop music darling to Daisy Duke to reality TV, Jessica’s face was everywhere – including tabloid magazines. When Jessica’s marriage to another pop music star failed, she suddenly found herself the target of rumor and paparazzi attention that cast a negative light on … Continue reading Movie Star: They always say they’re single
The Red Baron
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen might not be a name you know well…but The Red Baron probably is. This German pilot was as well known for arial victories as he was for his plane’s signature paint scheme. In an era where most soldiers were only trained on close combat, The Red Baron and pilots like … Continue reading The Red Baron
Caramelo
Lala’s family is going on a road trip to Mexico to visit the Awful Grandmother Soledad and Little Grandfather Narciso. Lala’s family lives in Chicago where her father works with his two brothers in an upholstery business and those brothers are coming on the trip with their families, too. This is their usual summer trip, … Continue reading Caramelo
Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant
Thank you NetGalley and Little, Brown and Company for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Intercity life can be hard on any kid – especially in Detroit. For Curtis Chin, growing up Asian American in the 1970’s and 80’s in the city was another level of challenge. Chin’s family was … Continue reading Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant
Cold Snap
Thank you to Kensington Publishing, GoodReads, and Marc Cameron for sending this book my way through a GoodReads giveaway! All thoughts below are my own. Arliss Cutter is a recent transplant to the Alaskan wilderness from the much warmer climate in Florida. A US Marshall, he’s an expert tracker and gunman, but he carries the … Continue reading Cold Snap
The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season
Peg and Abel have just started working this year’s cherry season. The harvesting, sorting, washing, and packing is hard work and doesn’t leave much time for other activities. So when Peg’s niece Hope shows up on her doorstep with a daughter in tow, it has the potential to ruin everything. With the added complexity that … Continue reading The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season









