I don’t know about you, but I look forward to summer for more than just freedom from school, sunshine, and relaxation–while all these are on “Top Five Reads of My Summer”
Category: Books
A Book Review: “11/22/63” by Stephen King
I’m not sure if any of my fellow readers can relate, but during the school year, I always find myself in a bit of a “A Book Review: “11/22/63” by Stephen King”
A Book Review: “Someone Who Isn’t Me” by Geoff Rickly
This summer, I didn’t do a whole ton other than go to work and go to sleep. In my precious free waking moments, however–and more “A Book Review: “Someone Who Isn’t Me” by Geoff Rickly”
A Few Summer Reads
Because let’s be honest, how many will you actually read? Although we’ve all had our noses in books for the last few weeks getting on “A Few Summer Reads”
5 Christian Books Everyone Should Read
My current and favorite reads I’m not sure if anyone can relate, but I’m the kind of reader who reads at least 3 books at “5 Christian Books Everyone Should Read”
SAAM Books To Read
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov This story is one of complete and utter delusion masked in the name of love. After Humbert Humbert moves into the “SAAM Books To Read”
A Book Review: “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides
Spoilers! With all the TikTok, Goodreads, and in-person recommendations I got for this book, I thought I was prepared for this psychological thriller, but when “A Book Review: “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides”
Cashier writes memoir featured at NDSU Bookstore
Sylvan Loegering recounts his experience growing up on a farm and training a horse in his new book A Big Challenge for a Little Brother “Cashier writes memoir featured at NDSU Bookstore”