Guards! Guards!

A shadowy group of monarchists have summoned a dragon into Discworld’s greatest city, Ankh-Morpork, with the goal of orchestrating the dragon’s slaying by a man who they could install as a puppet king. What they didn’t count on were both the dragon’s own lofty ambitions and the unlikely actions of The City Watch, the incompetent…

The Land of Lost Things

Author John Connolly is very much tied to my love of reading. In 2008, I had reached out on a pro wrestling message board (odd, I know) looking for any reading recommendations. A fellow poster responded with Connolly’s critically acclaimed 2006 novel, THE BOOK OF LOST THINGS. I absolutely loved it. Since then, I have…

Small Mercies

Taking place over a brutally hot summer in 1974, SMALL MERCIES follows the desegregation of schools in Southie (South Boston) and the simmering frustration and deep-seated racism held by both the parents and the children who are affected. The novel’s main protagonist, single-mother Mary Pat Fennessy, grows worried after her daughter Jules did not return…

The Handyman Method

Trent, Rita and their son Milo arrive at their new home located in their new suspiciously unfinished subdivision and while getting settled, it isn’t long before they uncover shoddy workmanship throughout their property.  Driven to fix it himself, Trent tackles the work head on.  However, as the work becomes increasingly complicated, it takes a toll on…

Number One Is Walking

Following his critically acclaimed memoir about his years as a comic, BORN STANDING UP, Steve Martin released a second memoir containing stories about his time in the movie business, NUMBER ONE IS WALKING. Rather than taking the same path as his first autobiography, Martin enlisted the help of cartoonist Harry Bliss to produce a sort…

Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow

Gabriel Zevin’s TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW follows three friends – Sadie, Sam, and Marx – the creation of their critically acclaimed game, Ichigo, their video game company, Unfair Games, along with the tumultuous ups and downs that go hand-in-hand with coming of age together under a public spotlight.   Apparently this book was all over TikTok…

Hotline

Loosely inspired by his own mother’s journey to Canada, Dimitri Nasrallah’s Hotline follows Muna Heddad and her son Omar, two refugees from the war torn country of Lebanon, as they immigrate to Montreal in 1986 following the tragic death of Muna’s husband.  In her previous life, Muna was a French teacher, but roadblocks in place…