Alternate history is a genre situated somewhere between history, general fiction, and science fiction. Combining elements of the three, an author picks a pivotal point in history and asks what would have […]
Book Review: Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich – This Bunny Needs a Dose of “Fatal Attraction”
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. Stephanie Plum is back. For those unfamiliar with the lead character in this eighth book about […]
Book Review: Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder by John Miller – A Peek Inside Her Surprisingly Private World
Somewhere in between the end of the Little House series of books and the end of her life, Laura Ingalls Wilder was transformed from a pioneer girl to a celebrated children’s author. […]
Book Review: NOS4A2 by Joe Hill – Stephen King’s Son Outdoes Him
For those who don’t know, “Joe Hill” is the oldest son of author Stephen King. This is the second book of his that I’ve read, and I have to say I enjoyed […]
Book Review: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult is an author that likes to tackle the hard questions in our society in her novels. From school shootings to individual rights to child molestation, she seems unafraid to tackle […]
Book Review – Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: My Life in the Music Business by Miles Copeland III
I turned 18 in the year 1984. I say this because I approached this book as a memoir of my formative years. Music was very important to me at the time. I […]
Book Review: Too Late to Die by Bill Crider
In a small Texas town, everyone knows each other. There are also numerous secrets bubbling beneath the surface. When Jeanne Clinton is found murdered, it threatens to throw the sleepy town into […]
Book Review: Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella – Field of Dreams with J.D. Salinger
This book was the basis for the film Field of Dreams. A few things have been changed (J.D. Salinger apparently was not willing to be represented in the film), but if you […]
Book Review: The Drop by Michael Connelly
What happens when DNA from an old case points to a possible killer? You’d think that would be a cut-and-dried case of eventual justice for the victim. However, the problem is that […]
Book Review: Seven Up by Janet Evanovich – Is Seven Stephanie Plum’s Lucky Number?
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. When writing a series of novels based around the same character, and set in the same […]
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