Tuesday, January 13, 2026

99 Ways to Die And How to Avoid Them by Ashely Alker Book Review

About the Book:


An illuminating, hilarious, and practical guide to 99 of the most terrifying ways to die and how to avoid them from an emergency medicine doctor.

Dr. Ashely Alker is a self-described death escapologist―or, in more familiar terms, an emergency medicine doctor. She has seen it all, from flesh-eating bacteria to the work of a serial killer to the more mundane but no less deadly, and her work outwitting the end has uniquely prepared her to write this book.

Dr. Alker manages to shock readers while making them laugh, educating them on how to outsmart a wide range of deadly situations and conditions. Many of the chapters include stories from her experiences in life and medicine, at times heartwarming, others heartbreaking. Sections include explorations of sex, poison, drugs, biological warfare, disease, animals, crime, the elements, and much more.

An Anthony Bourdain-style greatest hits tour of death,
 99 Ways to Die is entertaining while it informs. Full of valuable advice and wild stories, this riveting read might just save your life.

My Review:

Who knew that reading about ways to die could be so entertaining. Alker has a sense of humor that makes all the difference. Some of the stories she tells about her experiences as an Emergency Department doctor are interesting and humorous. Her knowledge of diseases, animals, etc. is great. And I love her repeated advocating vaccines. She knows whereof she speaks. This is not a book for hypochondriacs to read, however. Even I began to wonder about some of the aches and pains I feel. Could it be...?

Knowledge, humor, experience all combine to make this book a very informative and entertaining one.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:


Ashely Alker, MD., MSc., is a practicing emergency medicine physician and a professor at George Washington Medical School specializing in utilizing media to create accurate public health education. She has been featured in USA Today, BBC World, San Diego Union-Tribune, TEDMED, and TEDx, and her debut non-fiction novel, Ways to Die, was published by Macmillan Publishers. Ashely is the founder of Meaningful Media, an organization that connects public health experts to all forms of media to develop scientifically accurate messaging. Dr. Alker has contributed to public health education as a medical technical consultant and a medical screenwriter for over 20 television shows, including TV and film for Netflix, HULU, HBO, CBC, Disney, and Apple TV.

St Martin's Press, 384 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Monday, January 12, 2026

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse Blog Tour Book Review

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CRANIOFACIAL ANATOMY AND FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION

by Gloria Nusse

January 12 - February 6, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse

Our bodies record what happens to us physically throughout our lives. This is illustrated by the simple appearance of scars from injuries sustained years, and even decades ago. Evidence such as scars also tells us how we used our joints or may have injured them as children and adults. Our bodies conform to the environment in which we live, both outside and inside. By examining and observing these key clues, a forensic investigator can reveal the unique character that tells the story of a person’s life and death.

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification is an atlas that covers all aspects of facial reconstruction and anatomy of the head and neck, such as facial expression and the anatomic basis for facial development, along with the effects of muscle movement. Written by a world-renowned forensic artist with decades of experience as a scientific illustrator as well as a portraitist, anthropologist, and lecturer in anatomy and biology, the author is as much a scientist as an artist.

  • Comprehensively addresses the history o facial reconstruction, facial development, muscle movements, and bone physiology used by forensic artists and forensic anthropologists
  • Demonstrates techniques in mold making and sculpting to bring the body to life
  • Includes images from cadaver labs and recent case studies
  • Provides detailed anatomy of vessels and nerves found in the face including the eyes
  • Details the muscles, ligaments and tissues down to the skull
  • Describes the changing face as it ages
  • My Review:

    If you ever wondered how the recovery of a skeleton could lead to the its identification and the possible resolution of a cold case, you'll find your answer here. Nusse shares her own experiences as she explains the work toward identification. There are plenty of illustrations and charts included. There is a wealth of information for authors who might have skeleton recovery as part of a plot or feature a forensic artist or anthropologist as a character.

    There are other tidbits of information for authors too. Nusse notes that our earliest memories are probably of smell. (104) Smell is also very important to memory in general and she suggests that the beginning of an interview for witness testimony may best begin by asking about what one smelled. (106) A surprise to me was the use of the ear in identification as its form changes only slightly during life. (89)

    This is a very informative book for anyone interested in the forensic work of identification. Nusse gives examples of her own cases to explain how the work is done, cold cases solved, victims identified.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

    Book Details:

    Genre: Non-Fiction, True Crime,
    Published by: Academic Press
    Publication Date: October 13, 2022
    Number of Pages: 302
    ISBN: 9780128092880 (ISBN10: 0128092882)
    Audience: Forensic Anthropologists, Forensic Artists, Medico-legal Professionals, Forensic Scientists. Graduate Students, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Legal Professionals. Anyone Working In The Field Of Facial Imaging.
    Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | ThriftBooks | Goodreads | ScienceDirect | Walmart | Elsevier

    Author Bio:

    Gloria Nusse

    Gloria Nusse is a forensic artist, anatomist and anthropologist. She has aided in identification of unidentified remains and return 14 plus persons to their families. As well she has recreated the faces of ancient peoples of the Middle East, as well as recreations of the crystal skull for National Geographic among others. Her work has been featured on 48 Hours, Forensic Files, Dateline, National Geographic specials, Unsolved History and others. She worked as a scientific artist for over 35 years and has taught human dissection and anatomy at San Francisco State University for 12 years. ( currently Emeritus)

    She has authored and co-authored several journal articles and chapters for various publications. She was the invited speaker for the Chalmers Historical Address for the Association of Oral and Maxillary surgeons meeting in 2013.

    As well she has taught many workshops for professionals, including the FBI.

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    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Partners in Crime Book Tours. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.) 

    Sunday, January 11, 2026

    Finally Hopeful by James M Greenblatt MD Book Review

    About the Book:


    Major depression is one of the most common mental illnesses, affecting more than 21 million American adults and 3.7 million of our youth each year. And yet, the current one-size-fits-all medical model for psychiatric treatment of depression does not work for a significant portion of patients. Antidepressant medications are often treated as a magic bullet, but the truth is that depression is a complex mental and physical condition, influenced by nutrient intake and absorption, body chemistry, metabolism, genetics, hormones, food sensitivities, stressful life events, social support, and many other factors.

    In 
    Finally Hopeful, functional psychiatrist Dr. James Greenblatt offers a new model of treatment that acknowledges that depression is not "all in your head," but in your body. Dr. Greenblatt provides a unique guide to optimizing the nutrients, hormones, neurotransmitters, and many other biochemical factors that play a major role in most cases of depression. It is vital to address these physical factors using testing that customizes treatment to the individual, and Finally Hopeful outlines what tests you need; how to read the results for practical action; and how to work in conjunction with your physician. You'll also gain key insights into antidepressants and feel empowered in seeking the answers you deserve.

    A functional psychiatry approach recognizes that depression has many causes and often requires a range of therapies, both drug and non-drug. 
    Finally Hopeful makes the whole-body approach available to everyone, delivering real hope and relief.

    My Review:

    I had no idea depression was so complex. No wonder just throwing antidepressants at patients does not work. Greenblatt argues that each individual's biochemistry has much to do with the cause and cure of depression. He has pioneered Functional Psychiatry, taking in all the factors affecting an individual. Greenblatt seeks to correct imbalances in the body and the corresponding deficiencies. He gives a hierarchy of things to test, based on his own practice results. His philosophy is test and treat, find and fix. He advocates working with a health care professional while one is working to understand the cause and cure.

    Greenblatt explores a number of possible causes, such as lack of particular nutrients. There are a number of tests so he has provided an at-a-glance list as a guide. He also suggests supplements to take to correct the deficiencies. This is a good book for anyone who wants to understand depression and possible cures.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.


    About the Author:

    A pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He served as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 20 years and has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine. He is the author of eight books, including the best-seller, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. His updated edition of Answers to Anorexia was released in October 2021 and his newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal is available now. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an online learning platform dedicated to an evidence-based, personalized treatment model for mental illness.

    Visit www.PsychiatryRedefined.org or www.JamesGreenblattMD.com for more information.


    Rodale Books, 368 pages.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Saturday, January 10, 2026

    The Voice I Couldn't Ignore by Johanna Frank Blog Tour Book Review

     

    About the Book

    Book: The Voice I Couldn’t Ignore

    Author: Johanna Frank

    Genre: Christian Nonfiction / Memoirs/ Christian Death and Grief

    Release Date: October 2, 2025

    Through a vision, God told Hanna he was going to take her child. Seven years later, he did.

    The Voice I Couldn’t Ignore

    Hanna’s relationship with God is undeniably unusual—of that, she is certain.

    Kept secret for three generations, a stranger’s prophecy that a window from heaven would open was aimed squarely at her. But instead, deeply wounded scars shut her off from that promised breeze, sealing away any hope for self-worth and true identity. As the years continue and she navigates motherhood, she’s drawn in and shaken by vivid dreams and visions—some illuminating, others quite alarming.

    “Did God just tell me he’s going to take my child?”

    When the fiercest storm of Hanna’s life strikes—a brutal whirlwind of unseen daggers—it hurls her skyward only to shatter her fragile house of faith, leaving her to wrestle in a deep pit of relentless grief. She can’t imagine trusting a soul on earth to explain why God moved the way he did in her life. And even if she tried, no one would ever believe her.

    “Don’t get comfy down here.” For all her inner warnings, she’s bound in anguish and despair with no visible way out.

    So she begins to piece together the God-given dreams and visions, aligning her interpretations of his handiwork in the Holy Land with Scripture. From these fragments, she shapes a parable of her own—an illustration of a new house of faith. This one on a solid foundation with gentle reminders of truth, particularly the one that sets her free: it takes the Trinity to lift a soul.

    Keep a window open. Catch the breeze that binds.

    Based on a true story.

    Click here to get your copy!

    My Review

    This is a raw fictionalized memoir and is not for the faint of heart. Hannah is honest about her struggles with the loss of her daughter. Frank is a skilled author, her writing aptly portraying an agonizing journey, writing in a lyrical way. I was a bit put off by all the initial visions, voices and dreams as that kind of spiritual experience is foreign to me. I was glad to read that her journey ultimately led her to more of the traditional Christian experience I am used to.

    Frank writes of experiences many may relate to, such as believing God had told her He was going to heal her daughter, only to have her die. The accounts of her daughter suffering from cancer are agonizing. The accounts of Hannah's reactions and feelings are raw.

    This is a good fictionalized memoir and a great example of how one could write one's own story.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

     

    About the Author

    Johanna Frank is a Canadian author based in Southern Ontario, where she lives with her husband, and delights in time with her children and grandchildren.

    Her award-winning A Lifeline Fantasy Series includes The Gatekeeper’s Descendants (Readers’ Favorite 5-Star Medalist), Jophiel’s Secret (Winner of the 2023 General Market Suspense Fiction Award and the Christian Speculative Fiction Award), and Here Lyeth (finalist for The Word Guild’s 2025 Christian Speculative Award).

    In addition, Johanna has just released a creative memoir, The Voice I Can’t Ignore, a deeply personal work that explores God’s abundant mystery and healing.

    More from Johanna

    A creative nonfiction based on a true story; how I rebuilt a house of faith following the death of my daughter.

    This story leads the reader through an ancestral prophecy, profound visions and dreams, and a mother’s journey through symbolisms in the Holy Land. It shares how she guided her teenage daughter through a devastating diagnosis while wrestling with God, and reveals her spiritual rebuilding of an unshakable house of faith in the aftermath of loss.

    Blog Stops

    Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 10

    Simple Harvest Reads, January 11 (Author Interview)

    A Reader’s Brain , January 12 (Author Interview)

    Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 12

    Artistic Nobody, January 13 (Author Interview)

    Texas Book-aholic, January 14

    Guild Master, January 15 (Author Interview)

    Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 16

    Fiction Book Lover, January 17 (Author Interview)

    Cover Lover Book Review, January 18

    Tell Tale Book Reviews, January 19 (Author Interview)

    Happily Managing a Household of Boys, January 20

    Blossoms and Blessings, January 21 (Author Interview)

    Stories By Gina, January 22 (Author Interview)

    Mary Hake, January 22

    Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, January 23 (Author Interview)

    Giveaway

     

    To celebrate her tour, Johanna is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

    https://gleam.io/j2Twg/the-voice-i-couldnt-ignore-celebration-tour-giveaway

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Friday, January 9, 2026

    Detour by Jeff Rake and Rob Hart Book Review

    About the Book:


    Ryan Crane wasn’t looking for trouble—just a cup of coffee. But when this cop spots a gunman emerging from an unmarked van, he leaps into action and unknowingly saves John Ward, a billionaire with presidential aspirations, from an assassination attempt.

    As thanks for Ryan’s quick thinking, Ward offers him the chance of a lifetime: to join a group of lucky civilians chosen to accompany three veteran astronauts on the first manned mission to Saturn’s moon Titan.

    A devoted family man, Ryan is reluctant to leave on this two-year expedition, yet with the encouragement of his loving wife—and an exorbitant paycheck guaranteeing lifetime care for their disabled son—he crews up and ventures into a new frontier.

    But as the ship is circling Titan, it is rocked by an unexplained series of explosions. The crew works together to get back on course, and they return to Earth as heroes.

    When the fanfare dies down, Ryan and his fellow astronauts notice that things are 
    different. Some changes are good, such as lavish upgrades to their homes, but others are more disconcerting. Before the group can connect, mysterious figures start tailing them, and their communications are scrambled.

    Separated and suspicious, the crew must uncover the truth and decide how far they’re willing to go to return to their normal lives. Just when their space adventure seemingly ends, it shockingly begins.

    My Review:

    I have good news and bad news about this book. The good news is that it is very well written. I was totally engaged as I got to know the people going on the Titan adventure. I was willing to wait until over half way through to actually begin the space travel. I was rooting for them all the way, excited by the potential disasters they faced and the explosions they lived through. I continued to be engaged as they came home and faced strange things.

    And then the bad news, “To be continued.” Up until then, five stars all the way. When I read that, I was angry. I wanted to give it two stars. I felt deceived. It is one thing to say a book is part of a series, that usually means a number of separate but complete novels, it is another to be part one of a serialized story.

    Potential readers need to know this is not a complete story. We will need to wait for the next novel from this duo to find a resolution to an intense cliffhanger.

    My rating: 3/5 stars.


    About the Authors:


    Rob Hart is the USA TODAY bestselling author of the Assassins Anonymous series. The latest installment, THE MEDUSA PROTOCOL, is in stores now. He also wrote THE WAREHOUSE, THE PARADOX HOTEL, the Ash McKenna crime series, the short story collection TAKE-OUT, the novella SCOTT FREE with James Patterson, the comic book BLOOD OATH with Alex Segura, and the novel DARK SPACE, also with Segura. His next book, available in January, is DETOUR, co-written with Jeff Rake, the creator and showrunner of TV’s MANIFEST. He’s also a freelance editor and a writing mentor in Seton Hill’s Writing Popular Fiction MFA. He lives in Jersey City.

    Jeff Rake recently served as creator, executive producer, writer, and showrunner for NBC/Netflix’s Manifest. He previously developed and Executive Produced The Mysteries of Laura, which aired for multiple seasons on NBC and in more than 100 countries. His past credits include consulting producer on The CW’s Beauty and the Beast, TNT’s Franklin & Bash and Hawthorne, and Fox’s Bones. Jeff also executive produced ABC’s Cashmere Mafia and Boston Legal. On the feature side, he has written screenplays for MGM and Disney. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and many children.

    Random House, 320 pages.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Thursday, January 8, 2026

    The Silver Lode by Suzanne J. Bratcher Blog Tour Book Review

     

    About the Book

    Book: The Silver Lode

    Author: Suzanne J. Bratcher

    Genre: Mystery

    Release Date: 2020

    JEROME, ARIZONA:

    Billion-dollar copper camp alive with rags-to-riches tales

    Beneath the ghost town that clings to the side of Cleopatra Hill, a maze of abandoned mine tunnels conceals a vein of silver ore mixed with pure gold. Seventy years ago, the discovery of that silver lode caused a murder. Are more coming?

    Historian Paul Russell is about to lose his job and the woman he loves. He doesn’t have time to search for the legendary silver lode. But when a student drops a seventy-year-old unsolved cold case on his desk, a murder connected to the silver lode, the mystery offers Paul the perfect opportunity to work with Marty Greenlaw and win her back.

    As Paul and Marty search for the silver lode, suspicious deaths begin to happen. When Paul’s son disappears, the stakes become personal.

    Click here to get your copy!

    My Review

    This is an interesting novel that features both a slow romance and a youth adventure. The potential romance is between older adults and is a troubled one. Marty is a complex woman, loving Paul one moment, afraid of the relationship the next. He is a patient man, putting up with her on and off again attitude. He has his own issues in that he doesn't want to write the book necessary to keep his professor position. The youth adventure sees Paul's son looking for a lost mine.

    Bratcher explores a serious side issue that involves parental abuse. Another issue is a child who needs major heart surgery and the family does not have the funds to cover it. A feature of this novel is the location. We read some good descriptions of the area and get bits of history too. We also learn some about antiques. Bratcher includes an informative Note at the end as well as Discussion Questions.

    This is the second in a series. While it reads relatively well on its own, reading the first novel will help understand the progressing relationship between Marty and Paul.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

     

    About the Author

    Suzanne J. Bratcher, Ph.D., delights in writing contemporary mysteries sprinkled with history. Her award-winning novels are set in the very real ghost town of Jerome, Arizona as well as the Four Corners states: New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. Bratcher lives in Phoenix, Arizona. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading with her granddaughter, laughing at her rescue cat, and piecing colorful quilt scraps.

     

    More from Suzanne


    When readers ask me where I get my ideas, I sometimes wonder if they expect me to reveal a secret process for starting a book. I only wish I could. But far from proceeding along the steps of a process, each of my books begins with nothing more than a spark that catches my imagination like a match catches a piece of kindling. I pile ideas on the spark and when I have enough for a blaze, I start to write. The spark for The Silver Lode was a 3-D display of the myriad abandoned mining tunnels that crisscross the hill beneath the ghost town of Jerome, Arizona.
    The idea for The Silver Lode came to me while I was still an English teacher. So, what was I doing studying a model of a long defunct copper mine when I should have been reading William Faulkner or e.e.  cummings? The reality was-at the time, I had no idea I was studying a copper mine. I thought I was visiting an old house.
    The first time I turned off Arizona Highway 89A to visit Jerome State Historic Park, I wanted to tour to the Douglas mansion, the park headquarters. I love old houses. I’ve visited Thomas Jefferson’s home, George Washington’s, numerous antebellum mansions scattered throughout the South, and the family homes of many famous American writers. The Douglas Mansion, then, was a natural stop. But besides old houses, I also love research-learning simply for the sake of learning. I don’t have to have a specific goal in mind to enjoy adding bits of information to my hodgepodge of knowledge.
    So…as I strolled through the high-ceilinged rooms in the Douglas mansion, I found myself drawn into the history of copper mining in Jerome. In addition to the three-dimensional display of the mine tunnels, I saw shelves of rocks and minerals bathed in ultraviolet light, a wall of photographs of the Douglas family that included one of Winston Churchill’s sisters, and a video that told the story of the ghosts of Cleopatra Hill. My interest piqued, I plunged more deeply into research. I bought books and read firsthand accounts of life in the billion-dollar copper camp. I visited the Jerome Historical Society and read yellowing newspapers. I ventured into the Mining Museum and wandered through a reconstructed mineshaft. I searched the internet for information about mining in the late 1800s and early 1900s, whether for copper, silver, or gold.
    By now I was actively working on a plot that would revolve around mining for silver in Jerome. Because The Silver Lode was the second book in my trilogy of Jerome mysteries, I already had the main characters for the story. In my head I could see Scott, a young teenager, exploring those interlocking tunnels under the town. But I didn’t know what he was looking for. I needed another spark to start that fire.
     
    I ran across it quite accidentally as I was reading about a large deposit of silver mixed with gold discovered in Virginia City, Nevada in 1859. Dubbed a silver lode, it was one of the richest deposits of its kind ever discovered. Of course, the Comstock Lode had nothing to do with mining in Jerome between the two World Wars. Nor did the history of Nevada influence the history of Arizona in the 1920s. Still, as I read about a large deposit of silver mixed with gold called a silver lode, I knew I had found both the treasure and the title for the story I was working on.
     
    The next big story question was “Who else is looking for the silver lode?”  In other words, “Who is the villain?” It was clear I needed secondary characters to drive the search for my imaginary silver lode buried deep in Cleopatra Hill. These characters came from my research into the families who built the town of Jerome and spread down the hill to build Clarkdale. I had my ideas.
     
    Now…back to the question my readers sometimes ask: where do I get the ideas for my mysteries? The answer is as simple as it is complicated: I get my ideas from research. As I write, I use these ideas as a springboard so that they appear in camouflage. When you read The Silver Lode, I hope you find these nuggets of fact buried deep in the imaginary story of the long ago murder of a college student’s grandfather, a contemporary search for a legendary silver lode, and a desperate rush to save a child’s life.

    Blog Stops

    Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 8

    Simple Harvest Reads, January 9 (Author Interview)

    Blogging With Carol , January 9

    Bizwings Blog, January 10

    Artistic Nobody, January 11 (Author Interview)

    Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, January 12

    Guild Master, January 13 (Author Interview)

    Lily’s Corner, January 14

    Fiction Book Lover, January 15 (Author Interview)

    Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 16

    A Reader’s Brain , January 17 (Author Interview)

    Texas Book-aholic, January 18

    A Modern Day Fairy Tale, January 19 (Author Interview)

    Books Less Travelled, January 20 (Author Interview)

    Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 20

    History, Hope & Happily Ever After, January 21 (Author Interview)

    Giveaway

     

    To celebrate her tour, Suzanne is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Certificate, a print copy of the book, and a bookmark!!

    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

    https://gleam.io/n6moC/the-silver-lode-celebration-tour-giveaway

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Wednesday, January 7, 2026

    Wisdom Takes Work by Ryan Holiday Book Review

    About the Book:


    Of all the stoic virtues - courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom - wisdom is the most elusive. This is especially apparent in an age where reaction and idle chatter are rewarded, and restraint and thoughtfulness are unfashionable. The great statesman and philosophers of the past would not be fooled, as we are, by headlines or appearances or the primal pull of tribalism. They knew too much of history, of their own flaws, of the need for collaboration to do any of that. That's wisdom - and we need it more than ever.

    Wisdom is Ryan Holiday's guiding principle, and 
    Wisdom Takes Work is the culmination of all his work. Drawing on fascinating stories of the ancient and modern figures alike, Holiday shows how to cultivate wisdom through reading, self-education, and experience. Through the lives of Montaigne, Seneca, Joan Didion, Abraham Lincoln, and others, Holiday teaches us how to listen more than we talk, to think with nuance, to ruthlessly question our own beliefs, and to develop a method of self-education. He argues convincingly for the necessity of mental struggle and warns against taking shortcuts that deprive us of real knowledge. And he shows us how dangerous power and intelligence can be without the tempering influence of wisdom.

    An absence of curiosity and prudence is a catastrophe for all of us, argues Ryan Holiday. This incredibly timely book both diagnoses the greatest problem of our current moment and offers solutions for the way forward. Wisdom is work - but it's worth it.

    My Review:

    This is a thought provoking book. It is so good to realize that there have been wise people, wise leaders. Holiday helps us identify wise people, what makes them so and how we can become wise. He explores Abraham Lincoln and how he exemplifies wisdom. I was surprised at his in depth look at Elon Musk and how he has come to exemplify a fool.

    I love that he emphasizes reading. It allows us to talk to the dead and gain from great minds and their wisdom. This is a book to read and think about. It is a book that helps us follow the examples of the wise before us and find our way on the path to wisdom.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.


    About the Author:


    Ryan Holiday is one of the world's bestselling living philosophers. His books like The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, The Daily Stoic, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Stillness Is the Key appear in more than 40 languages and have sold more than 5 million copies. Together, they've spent over 300 weeks on the bestseller lists. He lives outside Austin with his wife and two boys...and a small herd of cows and donkeys and goats. His bookstore, The Painted Porch, sits on historic Main St in Bastrop, Texas. You can find out more at https://ryanholiday.net/.

    Portfolio, 395 pages.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Tuesday, January 6, 2026

    Not Exactly Mr. Darcy by Carolyn Miller Blog Tour Book Review


    About the Book

    Book: Not Exactly Mr. Darcy

    Author: Carolyn Miller

    Genre: Romance/Contemporary/Christian Fiction

    Release Date: December, 2025

    Pride, Pemberley, and Second Chances

    When history-loving Olivia Bennett’s teaching contract isn’t renewed, she is considered her family’s logical choice to care for her ailing grandmother in a tiny English village. While there, she soon finds additional work at nearby Hartbury Hall—one of England’s great houses once used as Pemberley in a filmed production of Pride and Prejudice. The head gardener there, however, proves to be anything but the gentlemanly hero of that famous book. Little does she know that behind Liam Browne’s brusque exterior is both a family tragedy and a legacy that demands truth and honor, creating a crisis that only Liv’s vivacious determination can resolve. Along the way, she may just learn that appearances count for naught. . .and that love can be found in unexpected ways.

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    My Review 

    This is a fun and entertaining contemporary inspirational romance soaked in Regency flavor. The characters are delightful and fully developed. Olivia is so full of energy and ideas and so trusting of those around her. Liam is a flawed hero, hurt so many times he hides from any hint of romance. How we hope this unusual bringing together of two people will work out to happiness, despite so many obstacles.

    The setting is fun and the plot is believable. Many of the halls and properties of titled families suffer financial troubles and end up being sold. That the people of the near village would be willing to help preserve the grand property is heartwarming. How fun to see the property being restored to its once great presence. That it all comes together may be more like a fairy tale, but it is a welcome one.

    This is an entertaining novel for both contemporary romance lovers and those who prefer Regency settings. There is a consistent faith message but it is not overwhelming. Miller's writing style is a pleasure to experience. I'll be watching for the next novel in this series.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.


    About the Author

    Carolyn Miller is an inspirational Regency and contemporary romance author who lives in the beautiful Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, with her husband and four children. Together with her husband, she has pastored a church for ten years and worked as a public high school English and Learning and Support teacher.

    A longtime lover of romance, especially that of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer’s Regency era, Carolyn holds a BA in English Literature and loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives.


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    Giveaway

     

    To celebrate her tour, Carolyn is giving away the grand prize of a print copy of the book and a $25 Amazon eGift card!!

    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)