First posted at Epinions in 2005 When I forgot my usual reading material one weekend, I walked into a local bookstore. Perusing the selections, I chose Maeve Binchy’s Circle of Friends due […]
Book Review: I’m A Stranger Here Myself by Bill Bryson Had Me Laughing Out Loud
Bill Bryson is an American writer, originally from Iowa. For twenty years he lived in England with his British wife and their four kids. In the late 90’s, they decided to move […]
Book Review: The Pitcher’s Mom by Heather Choate Davis
This came up as suggested reading in my Kindle Unlimited account. I was anticipating a story of a mother shadowing her son’s career as a professional baseball player, from the early years […]
Book Review – Star Wars: Kenobi by John Jackson Miller
Star Wars fans: If you’ve ever wondered what Obi-Wan Kenobi did in the years between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, here are some of the answers. If you have […]
Book Review: Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder – Color Illustrations Bring the Story Alive
When I was about nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. I was immediately captivated by the stories within and read them over and over through […]
Book Review – Through the Darkness: A Novel of the World at War by Harry Turtledove
In this third novel in his fantasy series, author Harry Turtledove continues the story of the second world war where dragons have replaced fighter planes; behemoths have replaced tanks, leviathans replace submarines, […]
Book Review – Invasion: Colorado by Vaughn Heppner
This is the third book in Vaughn Heppner’s Invasion series. Set in the not-too-distant future, the world has cooled off due to volcanic activity, creating a food shortage. The United States has […]
Book Review: Against All Enemies by Richard Clarke – Terrorism 101
Written in 2004 For anyone who doesn’t know who Richard Clarke is, he began his federal service in 1973 working on security issues. As the years progressed, he worked directly under Presidents […]
Book Review: Foreign Deceit by Jeff Carson
I was purchasing a book for another series I was in the middle of when this came up in the suggested reading. It was available through my Kindle Unlimited subscription, so I […]
Book Review: Tourist Season by Carl Hiaasen
I haven’t decided yet how I feel about Carl Hiaasen. I was told to try his books if I liked quirky macabre mysteries with a sense of humor. After reading Tourist Season, […]
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