Reviews by Year

Here you’ll find a listing of the books that I have reviewed on this blog. The list is divided by year. Links point to my review. If you are looking for a specific author or book, use the A-Z Authors or A-Z Reviews tab, above. Enjoy!

2025 Reviews

  1. Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll
  2. Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
  3. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
  4. Trust by Hernan Diaz
  5. Animal Farm by George Orwell
  6. Three Days in June by Anne Tyler
  7. Butter by Asako Yuzuki
  8. Evenings & Weekends by Oisin McKenna
  9. Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips
  10. Gliff by Ali Smith
  11. Red Dog Farm by Nathanial Ian Miller
  12. Pinch Me by Barbara Boyle
  13. The Imagined Life by Andrew Porter
  14. Julie Chan is Dead by Liann Zhang
  15. Never Flinch by Stephen King
  16. The Poppy Fields by Nikki Erlick
  17. Red Pill by Hari Kunzru
  18. The Homemade God by Rachel Joyce
  19. All the Words We Know by Bruce Nash
  20. The Sandy Page Bookshop by Hannah McKinnon
  21. Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild
  22. The Wasp Trap by Mark Edwards
  23. Havoc by Christopher Bollen
  24. Heart the Lover by Lily King
  25. Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood
  26. Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
  27. The Waters by Bonnie Jo Campbell
  28. The End of the World as We Know It by Christopher Golden
  29. The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
  30. MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood
  31. With Friends Like These by Alissa Lee
  32. Friends and Liars by Kit Frick
  33. The Mad Wife by Meagan Church
  34. Wreck by Catherine Newman

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One thought on “Reviews by Year”

  1. The Uninvited Guests was a disaster. What a boring, weird and strange book that just got stranger and stranger as it went on and on and on…. Do people really enjoy reading such meaningless far-fetched and depressing books? Bodies decaying and fingers falling off…. There is enough sadness and horror in real life. Makes me wonder about our society….and why anyone would want to fill their mind and thoughts with such bizarre reading… Of course, to each his own.

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