This time last year, The Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarty was the featured book. So it’s only fitting that we honour Liane Moriarty again as this book club has officially been running for 12 months. Many say that Big Little Lies is
When I made the decision to read The Family, it was simply because it was Mario Puzo’s last published work. It was published posthumously and had to be finished by Puzo’s long-time girlfriend Carol Gino. I’d read a few reviews about the
Italy is one of my favourite places that I’ve never been. There’s something about the country and the people that has always interested me. The country itself has so much worldly history, and the people are well celebrated for their crafts and
Last year I wrote an article about books you may enjoy if you’re a fan of The Godfather. Well since this month’s featured book is The Family, I decided to revamp this article with even more choices. Not all the books on
I’ve been covering video games since 2008 at website The Koalition, so I felt I owed it to myself to read this memoir from veteran Video Game Journalist Russ Pitts. In Sex Drugs and Cartoon Violence, Russ details a decade of his
Pond is a series of short stories from the perspective of an unnamed young woman whose been led to a life of solitude in a rural stone house, for reasons we never learn. The short stories focus on the woman’s random and
Stephen King is one of the most unique brands in literature. Stephen King isn’t the kind of author brand that produces page-turner thrillers to accompany you on a plane journey; a Stephen King book is nowhere near as accessible as say a
Few people that you meet in life will speak to your soul and help you grow as a person. For me, Anthony Frasier is one of them. I’m older than him by a couple months, but every time I speak to him