The Original
Interesting fictional account of Katharine Hepburn’s life in Hollywood. The notes at the end are helpful.
| # | Title | Subtitle | Author(s) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Original | Priya Parmar | 2026 | Interesting fictional account of Katharine Hepburn’s life in Hollywood. The notes at the end are helpful. | |
| 2 | Lost in a Good Book | Jasper Fforde | 2004 | Continuing the journey to revisit Jurisfiction, leading up to the next and final book in the series. | |
| 3 | The Ending Writes Itself | Evelyn Clarke | 2026 | Well, that was quite a ride. | |
| 4 | Zoe's Tale | An Old Man's War Novel | John Scalzi | 2025 | How fun to see the previous story through another character’s perspective. |
| 5 | Life | A Love Story | Elizabeth Berg | 2026 | Similar to The Correspondent, but different enough to be enjoyable. |
| 6 | The Well of Lost Plots | Jasper Fforde | 2004 | Another step in re-reading the series. | |
| 7 | I, Spy | L M Kemp | 2026 | Best review quote: “I, Spy is a twister that lulls you deep into the story, then starts hitting you with surprises.”―BookTrib | |
| 8 | Beth Is Dead | Katie Bernet | 2026 | A wild reimagining of Little Women with Beth's death at the center of a mystery. | |
| 9 | The Library After Dark | Ande Pliego | 2026 | Favorite review quote: “The Library After Dark takes the traditional closed-room novel, twists it inside out, then offers readers something quite different to enjoy.”—firstCLUE | |
| 10 | Let's Pretend This Never Happened | A Mostly True Memoir | Jenny Lawson | 2013 | I hadn't revisited this book since it was published 13 years ago. Jenny Lawson makes me laugh out loud in public. |
| 11 | Deadly Does It | Abbi Waxman | 2026 | The second in this series doesn't disappoint with a very unlikely intergenerational pair of lawyer/sleuth. Fun. | |
| 12 | Dead Weight | Hildur Knútsdóttir | 2026 | I am loving this author's dark, dark stories. And the translator is one of my favorite sci-fi authors. |