I don’t like to write up my books of the year until the end of the year (and to me, that means end of December, not late October or early November). What if I read a great book on Boxing Day? As always, going through the list of what I’ve read starts with reviewing the... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Tiny Uncertain Miracles by Michelle Johnston
In brief: Marick is in an awkward place with respect to faith and the loss of his family when he is sent to be the sole chaplain at a large tertiary hospital. Things get even stranger in this labyrinth when he makes a friend who is growing bacteria with gold in the basement that generates... Continue Reading →
Mailbox Monday and What I’m Reading: 21/11/22
I think last week was quite productive, with some problems solved. It was also a good week for book mail, after several parcels have been lost: Tiny Uncertain Miracles by Michelle Johnston arrived with thanks to Harper Collins. It’s set in a big, public hospital (that may or may not be familiar to me) as... Continue Reading →