New to Foghorn Review? Before you dive into this review, be sure to check out The Horn — how we rate books Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty is just as captivating and gasp-inspiring as her other hit, Big Little Lies. Her storytelling style is engaging, the characters are engrossing, and the overall plotline is brilliant. […]
New to Foghorn Review? Before you dive into this review, be sure to check out The Horn — how we rate bo Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison by Piper Kerman is a riveting account of a year of a woman’s life in prison. It’s an honest retelling of her entire […]
I chose this book for my May pick for Book of the Month, and I am so glad I did. It arrived a few days before Mother’s Day, so I put my other books on hold so I could read it by the holiday. Summary: The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy is about a group […]
I usually don’t read a lot of nonfiction, specifically memoirs. And yet, over the last few months, I’ve gravitated towards memoirs by females like: Bossy Pants, Seriously, I’m Kidding, Talking as Fast as I Can, Wild (yes, I’d consider Cheryl Strayed a celebrity now) and Yes, Please. Why?!? I don’t know. But, this new tendency conveniently […]
I usually don’t read a lot of nonfiction, specifically memoirs. And yet, over the last few months, I’ve gravitated towards memoirs by females like: Bossy Pants, Seriously, I’m Kidding, Talking as Fast as I Can, Wild (yes, I’d consider Cheryl Strayed a celebrity now) and Yes, Please. Why?!? I don’t know. But, this new tendency conveniently […]
Seldom has there been a celebrity female author like J. K. Rowling. Growing up, while other girls were putting posters of Britney Spears and Dawson’s Creek on their walls, I was clinging to the precious few interviews that this author gave, hoping to learn as much as possible about her and her craft. I loved […]
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer is a story written entirely by correspondences of some kind: be it telegrams, letters or even diary entries. The story is about English writer Juliet Ashton who, immediately after WWII, is attempting to move on, like so many others in Europe, by starting […]
Let’s start Women’s History Month by giving a shout out to our favorite female authors! This list could go on forever and ever, so I’m going to focus on some classics, because these women really helped pave the way for other female authors. Hopefully, over the years, we’ll be able to compile a more comprehensive […]
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