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: Dark Lord The Rise of Darth Vader by James Luceno – Evil Rising
Right after the three prequel films in the Star Wars saga were released, there were fans picking apart the story as to how certain things seemed different between Luke and Leia’s birth […]
Book Review: Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig in His Time by Ray Robinson – Simply Baseball’s Greatest Player
One player I admired throughout my life was Lou Gehrig. This is despite my distaste for all things New York Yankee as he was one stalwart who seemed to share the same […]
Book Review: Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich – Slight Sophomore Slump But Still Good
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. This second effort by author Janet Evanovich in her series featuring Stephanie Plum suffers a bit […]
Book Review: Dead by Dawn by Paul Doiron
I received an advance reader copy of this book after winning a drawing at Goodreads. Those of us who have faithfully followed the exploits of Maine Game Warden Mike Bowditch usually know […]
Book Review: One Pitch Away by Mike Sowell – What Happened During & After the 1986 Baseball Season
Being a New York Mets fan, the 1986 baseball season was the ultimate high in my life. I say that even having had three children, that’s how much of a fanatic I […]
Book Review: These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder – Laura and Almanzo’s Romance in Color!
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: The Talbot Odyssey by Nelson DeMille
Sometimes you know what inspired a story. Having lived for 39 years on Long Island, I remember the days of hearing about the Soviet compound in Glen Cove, NY. For a long […]
Book Review – Invasion: China by Vaughn Heppner
Set in the not-too-distant future, Invasion: China wraps up this five-book series by Vaughn Heppner. The Earth has experienced a cooling off of its climate, rendering many growing areas for food inhospitable. […]
Book Review: Crimes Against Nature by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – Can Our Planet Still Be Saved?
In the flurry of books released before the 2004 Presidential election, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Crimes Against Nature got lost in the shuffle. And that’s a shame. Instead of the usual unsubstantiated […]
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