A well-deserved stellar review for Sally Cronin’s short story collection, What’s in A Name by reviewer Amy M. Reade
Back in May of 2017, I published an interview with Sally Cronin. You can read it here if you’d like to refresh your memory. In that interview she talked about her new book, What’s in a Name?
I read the book recently (I need to get on Amazon and post my review) and I’d like to share my thoughts with you. And since this post it entitled “Book Recommendation,” I’m sure you have a pretty good idea of my thoughts.
What’s in a Name? is a collection of short stories, all written by Sally. She had the genius idea of writing two stories for each letter of the alphabet: the name of the story would be the first name of the male or female main character. Hence, Sally has penned the stories “Anne” and “Alexander,” “Grace” and “George,” and “Jane” and “Jack.” I’m sure you get the picture.
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Fabulous share, Jacquie! I loved this book. Bravo to Sally.
Cheers to all. 🙂
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Hi Natalie,
I’ve heard great stuff about this book, adding it to my TBR! 🙂
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Thank you Natalie..hugs xx
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Thank you very much for sharing Jacquie… much appreciated.. hugs xxx
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Happy to share! Have a wonderful weekend, Sally 🙂
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