
Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
The Midnight Feast.
A mystery/thriller by Lucy Foley. Multiple twists that make their way to the ending, a touch of paranormal possibilities, and a nugget of paganism with birds…. and of course, there is a body! Review by Carol Lichtenbaum.

An Ode We Owe
By Amanda Gorman
This beautiful poem, written and presented to the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 2022 rings true today.
“I only ask that you care before it’s too late,
That you live aware and awake,
That you lead with love in hours of hate.”

Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
Creation Lake
Rachel Kushner’s most recent book has been called Kushner’s best to date, and that is saying a lot. Creation Lake is a “spy-novel” with its protagonist Sadie Smith assigned to infiltrate and undermine a left-wing farming group in a rural region of France. Piqued your interest? There is so much more! Click thru for the review by Barry Novick

Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
H is for Hawk
When her much-loved father dies, author Helen McDonald needs a way to escape and begin the journey back to herself. "A glorious book!" Review by Lynda Bernard.

Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
The Guest List
By Lucy Foley. A "whodunnit" mystery/thriller set on an isolated island off the coast of Ireland. 100 guests are on the list of friends and relatives that are reunited for a glamorous destination wedding. Review by Carol Lichtenbaum.

Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
Table for Two
By Amor Towles. A collection of 6 short stories and one novella. Nuanced characters, rich prose, unanticipated twists with unexpected outcomes. It’s great! Review by Barry Novick

Afternoon Reflection. Post 23.
Dear Joe Biden,
“Time and tides waits for no man.” (Chaucer circa 1395) A note from Barry Novick.

Book Shorts. Reviews in a Nutshell.
The Jealousy Man and Other Stories
By Jo Nesbø. For those who appreciate the twists and turns of the devious human mind, Nesbø brings it. Review by Barry Novick

Hummingbird Poetry Series
Hummingbird’s Featured Poem.
Mornings at Blackwater Pond by Mary Oliver.
A poem encouraging us to live life. Starting now. Hummingbird Poetry series curated by Lynda Bernard.

Hummingbird Poetry Series
Hummingbird’s Featured Poem.
Symptom Recital by Dorothy Parker
Witty, cantankerous, and fun. All that's wrong, “and/so” ready for love. Hummingbird Poetry series curated by Lynda Bernard.

Hummingbird Poetry Series
Hummingbird’s Featured Poem.
A Birthday by Christina Rossetti.
A celebration of falling in love. Hummingbird Poetry series curated by Lynda Bernard.

Afternoon Reflection. Post 22.
L.A. Woman
Remember the music of the late sixties, early seventies? The freedom, the open road, the wind blowing through your hair? Featuring L.A. Woman, by The Doors.