The Brothers of Baker StreetMichael Robertson

Robertson’s first book, The Baker Street Letters, had an excellent premise.  Two brothers, both barristers, set up shop at 221 Baker St.  Part of their lease stipulates that they must answer all letters written to Sherlock Holmes with a form letter. The younger brother, Nigel, starts reading …

Ann Cleeves

The first in her Shetland Island thrillers, Cleeves’ story is dark and gripping.  The isolation, small-town atmosphere and like of privacy on the tiny island add to the tense atmosphere and ominous air.  Suspicion over the death of two local girls bounces from one resident to the other, …

Force of HabitAlice Loweecey

Written by an actual former nun, Force of Habit is the first in an excellent new series from Midnight Ink.  Guilia Falcone, an escapee from the sisterhood, finds her new secretarial job for a private detective to be a lot more adventure than she had planned for. The …

Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balmthebeautybrains.com

Yes, yes you can.  But the the lip balm question is only one of hundreds in this fascinating little book.  Full of delightfully refreshing skepticism, various beauty products and myths are put through the rigors of scientific inquiry.  Not surprisingly, most claims by the beauty industry are either false …

The Moneyless ManMark Boyle

With our current economy a mess, the growing realization that we as a society buy and waste a ton of stuff and the desire for a simpler lifestyle, Boyle’s book and site have garnered immense amounts of attention.  By slowly paring down his life, Boyle becomes focused on …

Following PollyKaren Bergreen

A perfect blend of mystery, chick-lit, tension and snark.  Bergreen’s heroine (of sorts) Alice acts like a real person.  She holds grudges, creates fantasies and often does nonsensical and stupid things. But they all make their own wacky, forgivable sense.  Out of work and looking to occupy herself, …

What I EatPeter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio

Photographers Menzel and D’Aluisio have outdone themselves again – with their fantastic new book What I Eat. Their incredible work was first brought to my attention through their book Material World. The husband and wife pair bring make the most mundane exotic and …

McSweeney's Joke Book of Book JokesMcSweeney’s

Sheer silliness for the well-read and deeply snarky. Entries include

Thirteen Writing Prompts: Imagine if your favorite character form nineteenth-century fiction had been born without thumbs. Then write a short story about them winning the lottery.

Klingon Fairy Tales: There was an old woman who lived in a shoe

Moab is my WashpotStephen Fry

A true Renaissance man, actor and comedian Stephen Fry has written a wonderful biography of his childhood. Mostly set in his childhood of boarding schools, Fry tells about the loneliness of being gay and British, his love of music, family problems and eventual life of crime. Brilliant and …

Money for NothingEdward Ugel

It is a bit sad how many Americans use the phrase “when I win the lottery…” before expressing a dream or desire. What is surprising is how many people do win the lottery – and what a lousy deal it often is. Many states don’t allow lump-sum payments. …

The Bag Lady PapersAlexandra Penney

Reviewers of Penney’s book panned it , calling her “entitled”, “rich” and “whiny”. Clearly, none of them bothered to read more than the dust jacket…if that. Penney lost her life savings which she had scrimped and pinched through years of hard, exhausting work. She talks about the sickening …

At Least in the City Someone would Hear Me ScreamWade Davis

Davis’s first chapter “Coonskin Cap” ties with http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/11/dogs-dont-understand-basic-concepts.html for funniest thing I’ve read in the last year. A flamingly fabulously gay man who escaped his home in the Ozarks to recreate himself as an anonymous city-dweller, Davis decides at 40 that he is doing it all wrong. After …