by Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2026 (originally written in 2001) GOODREADS SYNOPSIS Welcome to Empire Falls, a blue-collar town full of abandoned mills whose citizens surround themselves with the comforts and feuds provided by lifelong friends and neighbors and who find humor and hope in the most unlikely places, in this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW: Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich
Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2025 This is not your typical post-apocalyptic novel. Yes, it is set at the ending of the world as we know it. There is the run on the banks, the looting at the stores, and the hoarding of peanut butter. But these things are all background, none become major scenes. The main character... Continue Reading →
August 2025 Readings
by Karen Yvonne Hamilton, August 25, 2025 All synopses from Goodreads. My ratings are 1-5 although you generally won’t find a 2 or a 1 in my ratings because I don’t finish those books. I'm pretty picky about my reading, so if the book made this list, it was a worthwhile (if only entertaining) read.... Continue Reading →
An almost perfect morning
Addiction is an annoying thing. I made the walk, coffee in hand, to the designated smoking area of my hotel in order to have my morning cigarette and write. If you haven’t guessed, the cigarette (not the coffee or writing or even walk) is my addiction. Well, okay, perhaps the coffee as well but you... Continue Reading →
TOP 10 BOOKS WINTER 2025
As picky about novels as I am, I am astonished to find that I did read TEN good books thus far this year! Since finishing graduate school, I tend to be a bit tired of writing reviews, but you'll find a few reviews that I wrote here. If you're looking for your next good read, I recommend these highly.
BOOK REVIEW: The Raffle Baby by Ruth Talbot
by Karen Yvonne Hamilton, 2025 You know how I frequently lament the formulaic drivel that is so often touted as “Bestseller” or “Best Novel of (insert year)”. Today I finished a book (in less than two days) that blows all those so-called bestsellers out of the water. This novel was rejected over 85 times by... Continue Reading →