The Third Twin. Book Review

The Third Twin By Ken Follett I am a HUGE fan of Ken Follett and his historic fiction books. Those books are usually 900 -1000 pages each! But they are worth the read. He is a wonderful author [...]

President’s Message, FALL 2024

Welcome to the WLIB Fall Newsletter! I am so grateful to the members who contribute to the newsletter each season. Thank you for putting your time and effort into wonderful articles about things [...]

President’s Message, Summer 2024

Welcome to the Summer edition of the WLIB Newsletter. I want to thank Linda Spiegel, our editor in chief, and everyone who contributes to the Newsletter. The contents of our Newsletter exemplify [...]

Before We Were Yours. Book Review

Before We Were Yours By Lisa Wingate Queenie and Briny ruled the Kingdom of Arcadia, a shanty boat on the Mississippi River in the 1930s. They, along with their children, Rill, Fern, Lark, Gabion [...]

I, Alex Cross. Book Review.

I, Alex Cross By James Paterson Power and greed are never a good combination and that is surely the case in this James Patterson book. This book is the 16th in the 30-book series by Patterson [...]

Kim D. Ringler, Esq.

Kim served as President of WLIB when it celebrated the organization’s 20th anniversary in 1996. Her President’s Message in the program reflected on the changes for women practicing law in the [...]

Fahrenheit 451 book review

Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury Hello Book Lovers! Summer is always a time for me to read LOTS of books. I have read many over these warm, somewhat lazy days. My favorite time to read is on the [...]

Book Review: A Column of Fire

If you have the time, I highly recommend reading this historical novel by Ken Follett. As you know from my prior reviews, I do not gravitate toward historical novels, but they sometimes fall in [...]