
Perhaps it was just reading too many Kristin Hannah books too close together, including one with a remarkably similar basic premise as Home Again, but I had trouble with a book that […]
Perhaps it was just reading too many Kristin Hannah books too close together, including one with a remarkably similar basic premise as Home Again, but I had trouble with a book that […]
The Message in the Hollow Oak is one of the books in the Nancy Drew series in which the first version, written in 1935, and the second version when it was re-written […]
With the release of the film Return of the Jedi, it seemed to indicate that the Empire had been vanquished and all was right with the universe once again. That might have […]
When I first started looking for books on my Kindle Fire, I came across a series by Carrie Vaughn that seemed intriguing. The lead character is Kitty Norville. She hosts a late-night […]
Early on in reading Spare by Prince Harry, I mused that his life sounded like a real-life version of the movie The Truman Show. If you haven’t seen that movie, you might […]
For some iconic figures in history, they are very well-known for one aspect or event in their life, and little is said about what their accomplishments were outside of that one thing. […]
The Bone Orchard is the fifth book in a series by Paul Doiron featuring the character of Mike Bowditch. For the first four books, Mike was a Maine Game Warden. If you’ve […]
I follow Mary Katherine Backstrom on social media. At a time when so much of the Christian faith is shown in the media as hatred, it’s refreshing to find a voice of […]
The Clue of the Broken Locket is the eleventh book in the Nancy Drew series. It marks a return to writing the series by Mildred Benson, after three pretty bad books authored […]
I’ve followed author James fell for a while on Facebook. He’s funny and irreverent and an expert on history. The real history, not the fairy tales we’ve been indoctrinated with over the […]
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