With my love of westerns such as Lonesome Dove and others that show the Western United States as it really was, rather than romanticizing it, I approached my first Edward Abbey novel, […]
With my love of westerns such as Lonesome Dove and others that show the Western United States as it really was, rather than romanticizing it, I approached my first Edward Abbey novel, […]
Warning: Spoilers, although the plot wasn’t all that cryptic. Written in 1994, this is the first in a series about a former newspaper reporter turned private detective in Nashville, Tennessee. I found […]
This final novella in the series of three following events in the original Axis of Time trilogy wraps things up nicely while at the same time leaving open possibilities for more stories […]
As the mother of a child on the autism spectrum, I knew House Rules would be a hard book for me and I was right. Along with being a compelling story and […]
There was a time when I got my hands on the first Stephanie Plum book by Janet Evanovich that I couldn’t wait for more. I burned through a number of the books […]
This is the second novella continuing the story from author John Birmingham’s Axis of Time series where a multinational task force trying to weed out terrorists in the South Pacific Ocean in […]
Maeve Binchy is one of those writers who manages to take a slice of what would seemingly be everyday life in Dublin, Ireland, and weave wonderful tales where stories interact and the […]
Long before North Woods Law, there was Mike Bowditch. This is the thirteenth book in the series by Maine resident Paul Doiron about the life and times of Maine State Game Warden […]
It’s difficult enough being a parent with all of the usual worries we have about our kids. It seems that you can’t turn on the television without seeing something about picking up […]
It’s been a number of years since I picked up a Stephen King book and enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed Under the Dome. I actually heard positive things from a […]
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