The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the tale of Lali Sokolov, a man who survived three years in Auschwitz as a Tätowierer, and his quest for survival and love. B+
Category: Books
Delia Owens, Where The Crawdads Sing (2018): Never Doubt The Power of A Simple Story & Exquisite Prose
Where The Crawdads Sing tells the haunting, melancholic, and hopeful tale of Kya, the Marsh Girl. A-
John Grisham, The Reckoning (2018): A Three-Part Tale That Could’ve Finished In One
The Reckoning starts strong, fumbles around like a college boy at a frat party halfway through, and ends in disappointment, much like a college boy at a frat party. C
John Grisham, The Rooster Bar (2017)—Entertaining, But Not Quite Thrilling
John Grisham’s ‘The Rooster Bar’ is a pleasing read, but one that is soon forgotten. B
Wilbur Smith: War Cry—A Messy Love Story
Wilbur Smith’s War Cry is a messy love affair that doesn’t quite go anywhere. C