When I read my friend Alex’s review of the book William Shakespeare’s Star Wars, Verily A New Hope, I was immediately intrigued. I had never heard of it before and it sounded […]
Book Review – Star Trek the Next Generation: Crossover by Michael Jan Friedman
It’s unfortunate that a book with such a terrific idea comes off so poorly in the execution. Though it contains a great deal of action and intrigue, the story at times borders […]
Book Review: Bad Little Falls by Paul Doiron
This is the third entry in the series that follows n’er do-well Maine Game Warden, Mike Bowditch. He’s not a bad guy, but he has a history of making bad decisions that […]
Book Review – Star Wars: The Last Command by Timothy Zahn – A Terrific Conclusion to the Trilogy
When George Lucas decided he needed to build fan fervor for his new trilogy, he tapped Hugo award-winning author Timothy Zahn to write a new Star Wars trilogy as a sequel to […]
Book Review: Blinded by the Right by David Brock – Two Parts Dishing Dirt to One Part Confessional
First posted in 2004 I couldn’t resist this book when I first heard about it, which was sometime last spring. However, it took me until recently to actually finish it. For those […]
Book Review: The Book Case by Nelson DeMille
The window on the right featured contemporary bestselling authors like Brad Meltzer, James Patterson, David Baldacci, Nelson DeMille, and others who make more money writing about what I do than I make […]
Book Review: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks
There’s a saying that the books are better than the movie. That’s usually true when the book came first. It’s not always true when the movie came first. In the case of […]
Book Review: Stiff Arm Steal by A.J. Stewart
Here’s the first story in the series about former minor-league baseball player turned detective Miami Jones. If you cringe at the name, I don’t blame you. When I started this book, everything […]
Book Review: Fifty Hikes in the White Mountains: A Guide to Hiking My Favorite Place on Earth
I had an older edition of Fifty Hikes in the White Mountains back when I used to go hiking with friends, fifteen years and three kids ago, so I was happy to […]
Book Review: What’s So Amazing About Grace? by Philip Yancey Pinpoints What’s Missing From Christianity in the U.S.A.
For our Sunday morning Bible Study, which takes place for the adults while the kids are in Sunday School, we took a vote between several different options. I hadn’t heard of the […]
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