Saturday, May 23, 2026

Margo's Got Money Troubles

 Fiction by Rufi Thorpe


There is a movie out right now based on this book and I saw the trailer. It seemed to be about a young woman (Margo, obviously) struggling to take care of her new baby on her own. The only "support" she has is her mother, who insists that the baby (her grandchild!) hates her and won't stop crying, so she absolutely cannot babysit at all. Margo loses her job, and her roommates are moving out which doubles her rent... hence the aforementioned money troubles.

I don't know about the movie but the book is really good. The titular character Margo writes in an interesting mix on first and third person. The characters were well written and completely believable. I enjoyed this book a lot and will likely look for more by this author.

Friday, May 15, 2026

The Underachiever's Guide to Love and Saving the World

 Fiction by Sloane Brooks


At the beginning of this story, Courtney is a high-achieving but miserable girl who is busy earning money, pleasing her family , and generally being what other people want her to be. Then she loses her job and decides to embrace her inner underachiever and just try to be happy. 

And then she goes through a portal into another universe.

This was a strange and quirky book. I liked some of it, but in general it was too long. The characters were good but the story was too slow.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Just the Nicest Couple

 Fiction by Mary Kubica


Lily and Christian are the titular Nice Couple in this story. They are young professionals looking to start a family soon, but at the beginning of this story something happens that threatens them. The reader begins to see that under their nice exteriors, Lily and Christian are willing to do anything to preserve their reputations, even if it's not so nice.

This book was okay but too slow for a thriller. It did have a surprise twist at the end.

I also read by this author: Local Woman Missing

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Nobody's Girl

Subtitled: a Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
Nonfiction by Virginia Roberts Giuffre


Oh my goodness. This was wrenching and way, WAY too sad. I couldn't finish listening.

Sunday, May 3, 2026

What Happens Next

Fiction by Christina Suzann Nelson

Faith Byrne is a mother of two teenaged daughters who is still reeling from her unexpected divorce at the beginning of this story. A former investigative reporter, Faith does a podcast about people who recover from tragedy called “What Happens Next.” Now she has been contacted by someone from her past about featuring a cold case disappearance, and there are some surprises in store.

I really liked this book and will look for more by this author. 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

That Night

 Fiction by Chevy Stevens. 


At the beginning of this story, Toni Murphy is finally getting paroled after a fifteen-year prison sentence for murder. Although she knows she was innocent of the crime, she's no longer really trying to prove it to anyone. No one believes her anyways. All she wants is to try to go back to her hometown and have a sort-of normal life. But the past keeps coming up to haunt her, and slowly the reader learns what really happened the night of the murder...

This was a good story with good characters. The ending was somewhat of a surprise, but some elements were too predictable.

I also read by this author: Still Missing

Friday, May 1, 2026

Death of the Author

 Fiction by Nnedi Okorafor


Zelu is a Nigerian-American woman who has been partly paralyzed since age 12. She is the second born of a large and loud family, and a child of parents from two different African tribes: Ibo and Yoruba. All of these things make up part of who she is, but none of them define her as much as this: Zelu is an author.

This book is about both Zelu and her writing, combining elements of her novel, scenes from her life, and interviews of her family and close friends about her. It has wonderful and believable characters, and I would give it a very high rating… except for the ending. 

Without resorting to spoilers, I can’t tell you the ending of course. Let me just say it was ambiguous and anti climactic. So this book is well written, and the narration on the audiobook is stellar, but it’s been demoted down to one thumb, or less.