Many years ago author Janet Evanovich created the character of Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter extraordinaire. Stephanie used to be a lingerie buyer and used to be married. Now she’s working for her […]
Book Review – Petty: The Biography by Warren Zanes
Tom Petty is one of those musicians I greatly admired. Although I say Springsteen was the soundtrack to my life, many other musicians added songs that were important to me and that […]
Book Review: Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich – More Stephanie Plum, Bounty Hunter
There was something cool last week as I walked around the campus of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center carrying this Janet Evanovich novel centered around bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum. For anyone who doesn’t know, […]
Book Review: The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama – A Thoughtful Book by a Serious Candidate
Originally written in 2007. Posted here with a few modifications. Living in the state with the first in the nation primary means we are subjected to way more political ads and news […]
Book Review: Visions of Sugar Plums by Janet Evanovich – Is Stephanie Going After Santa Claus?
When breezing through all of the numbered books in Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, it seemed like something happened between the eighth and ninth novels that I’d missed. I even went back […]
Book Review – Killer Show: The Station Nightclub Fire, America’s Deadliest Rock Concert by John Barylick
In February of 2003, one of the worst nightclub disasters ever in the United States took place in the town of West Warwick, Rhode Island. The 80’s hair band, Great White, was […]
Book Review: Dead Wrong by M.K. Coker – When Does Life End?
In M.K.Coker’s series of books set in South Dakota, the key to the series is in the past, and readers are given details as to what’s taken place on the desolate prairie […]
Book Review: Relapse by Jake Anderson – When Life Throws You a Curve, Go Fishing
One of the few “reality” shows I like to watch is Deadliest Catch. Although some of it is edited to show more drama, I find it really interesting to see how hard […]
Book Review: Final Impact by John Birmingham – Left Me Wanting a Whole Lot More
World War II is not the same. It seems that a multi-national fleet from 2021 accidentally somehow transported themselves back in time to the period just as hostilities were getting into full […]
Book Review: If At First by Keith Hernandez and Mike Bryan – Game By Game
As the baseball season winds down, and my team is no longer competing, I look for ways to keep myself connected to the game while I wait for “next year.”. That usually […]
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