Grief is a funny thing (not really). You can put a bunch of people in a room together all of whom have lost someone close to them and their experiences will all […]
Grief is a funny thing (not really). You can put a bunch of people in a room together all of whom have lost someone close to them and their experiences will all […]
This is the first novel in Turtledove’s American Empire series, which picks up where his last series, The Great War leaves off. Turtledove writes a genre known as alternate history. This series […]
This novel is the second in Jakes’ Civil War trilogy. Love and War picks up the lives of the Main and Hazard families right where North and South left off. The Mains […]
Rendezvous is a short story by Nelson DeMille, telling the story of a band of troops on patrol in Viet Nam who find themselves being stalked by a female sniper who is […]
I know what you’re thinking: A children’s book written by Dean Koontz? Surely you can’t mean the Dean Koontz? Lightning? Mr. Murder? That Dean Koontz???? Yes, that Dean Koontz. Well now Thanksgiving […]
Some people might know who the author is right off. Some people might know the name but can’t place it. Some people will have no clue. Neil Peart is the late drummer […]
In this novel, Harry Turtledove wraps up his alternate-history saga of the first World War. My one piece of advice here is to use the map at the front of the novel […]
WOW! That’s all I could think last night when I finally finished reading this book, Dean Koontz latest. This story is based on the premise of the Apostle Bartholomew. He is not […]
If there’s one definite sentiment in this book, no matter who’s side you’re looking at it from, it’s that war is hell. This is the second novel in Harry Turtledove’s alternate history […]
If you’ve only seen the mini-series by the same name, you’re missing out on quite a lot. There is more of everything in John Jakes’ novel North And South: more characters, more […]
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