My last book review was Falling by T.J. Newman. I will confess that I actually read both books on the same day. I got them both out of the Lockport Public Library on the same day after reading Newman’s newest book. Once I started the first, I couldn’t put it down and immediately started Drowning. While this one didn’t capture my intrigue quite as much as Falling, I was still amazed at the pacing and action of this book. I couldn’t stop reading.
Monday, September 8, 2025
It's a Novel Idea: Drowning
Saturday, September 6, 2025
It's a Novel Idea: Falling
In the course of my book reviews, I have tried to stay true to a few things. First, the opinions are mine and mine alone. I stand by my views on a book, but that doesn’t mean that someone else won’t enjoy them. Second, I rarely do books from a series. I have broken that rule a few times. Thirdly, I tend not to do a bunch of books by the same author. This rule I am breaking today because the three books by T.J. Newman had me hooked right from the start. While I did start reading her books with her newest book, I am reviewing them in order of publication.
Thursday, September 4, 2025
It's a Novel Idea: Worst Case Scenario
Worst Case Scenario is T.J. Newman’s newest book, but it is the first book of hers that I read. It was reading this book that spurred me to reading her earlier pair of books. For me, this book was the best thriller I’ve read in some time. It was so well done that I absolutely had to read everything else that Newman wrote. I’m glad I did. While I should have read this one last (because of my OCD when it comes to reading), this kicked off a new favorite author for me.