Book Review: Stolen by Elizabeth Jaeger
In the year the world shut down, one family learned how much could be stolen in a single month. Stolen by Elizabeth Jaeger reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
In the year the world shut down, one family learned how much could be stolen in a single month. Stolen by Elizabeth Jaeger reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
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RUNAWAYS by Michael J. Seidlinger is a tongue-in-cheek deep dive into a writer’s psyche. Check out what Anne Greenawalt has to say in her review of this Future Tense Books novel.
THE RED-HEADED PILGRIM by Kevin Maloney is a break from a wild reality and an entrance into a light and funny one. Check out what Joe Walters of IBR has to say in his review of this Two Dollar Radio novel.
TAMING INFECTION: The American Response to Illness from Smallpox to COVID by Gregg Coodley and David Sarasohn is an engrossing history of infectious diseases’ toll on humanity. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say about this nonfiction book.










