Book of The Month: “Strangers In Time”, by David Baldacci
Editor’s note: I’ve probably read half or more of Baldacci’s books. He’s a terrific storyteller who is able to cover a great range of story types from crime thrillers to historical fiction. This one felt special to me because he engaged me in the lives of two teens and an old book store owner in WWII London. Great read for pleasure and entertainment.
Favorite excerpt:
“Humans make poor gods. We’re just not up to it.” and
“Pain was a universal connection, everyone felt it at some point in their lives, physically, mentally, and/or emotionally. No one, rich or poor, young or old, was exempt from its claws.”