All four of these books are pretty good. Every Living Thing is an autobiography of a animal doctor in Britain during the 1950s. It involved James Herriot going around England helping animals. I couldn't put this book down and if your an animal lover you'll feel the same way.
All Around The Town is a psychological thriller. I liked the book since it involves a college English teacher and it's a little disturbing since its about a girl who is kidnapped and raped at a young age.
Besides Every Living Thing, Colony is my favorite book out of here. It's the longest story and almost covers someone entire lifetime living in Maine. I learned some things about New England life like what ospreys and saltboxes are.
The last book is about a lawyer in Michigan working on a case and discovers a scam among the judges looking over his case. I liked learning about how lawyers work on cases since I don't know any lawyers personally.
All Around The Town is a psychological thriller. I liked the book since it involves a college English teacher and it's a little disturbing since its about a girl who is kidnapped and raped at a young age.
Besides Every Living Thing, Colony is my favorite book out of here. It's the longest story and almost covers someone entire lifetime living in Maine. I learned some things about New England life like what ospreys and saltboxes are.
The last book is about a lawyer in Michigan working on a case and discovers a scam among the judges looking over his case. I liked learning about how lawyers work on cases since I don't know any lawyers personally.