This is the first in a series of three novellas that follow the characters developed in John Birmingham’s Axis of Time trilogy. In that series, he has a multinational military force battling […]
Book Review: Dead Fast by A.J. Stewart – Run Marcus Run
This is the fourth book in the Miami Jones series by author A.J. Stewart. Do you need to read the others before reading this book? It would probably be a good idea. […]
Book Review: Ball Four by Jim Bouton – A Hilarious Year in the Life of a Ballplayer
There was a time when baseball players were considered role models. Even sportswriters were in on the conspiracy, hiding things like drinking and womanizing from an unsuspecting public. Then came Jim Bouton’s […]
Book Review – Frankenstein Book One: Prodigal Son by Dean Koontz – A Good Koontz Novel
Dean Koontz is an author I’ve had a love/hate relationship with over the years. When he’s good, he’s positively brilliant. When he’s bad, I end up wanting to throw the book against […]
Book Review: Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon – High School Students Write Better Than This
I’m not normally a chick-lit type of girl. This book came to me by way of recommendation from someone at the bookstore I usually go to. Knowing my love of sci-fi and […]
Book Review: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen – The 1811 Version of the Harlequin Romance
With all of the adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels by Hollywood in the past decade or so, I finally made it a point to begin reading her novels. That’s right, through all […]
Book Review: Plum Island by Nelson DeMille – Another Smart-Mouthed Detective, John Corey
I first became interested in reading Nelson DeMille after it was discussed in one of my groups about the town that I grew up in that he graduated from the same high […]
Book Review: The Black Echo by Michael Connelly – Gripping Police Drama
The Harry Bosch series has been quite lucrative for author Michael Connelly. After writing for a few years on the crime beat in Los Angeles, he developed the character of Harry Bosch. […]
Book Review: In The Pleasure Groove by John Taylor – Duran Duran’s Bass Player Tells Some
Before you think my review title means this is another whiny, feel bad for me, celebrity autobiography, let me clearly state this is not. John Taylor, the bass player for Duran Duran […]
Book Review: Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult – Every Parent’s Worst Nightmare
In trying to keep an open avenue of communication with my own children, we have always tackled tough topics and I have had to answer some difficult questions from them. A topic […]
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