When I initially started reading this series, I put it under the category of alternate history, even though it was about the future. I did that largely due to the weaponry. Although […]
Book Review: Night Road by Kristin Hannah
I’ve read many of Kristin Hannah’s books. I usually describe them as tear-jerkers involving strong women. After finishing my most recent book I almost started a different one but gravitated to this […]
Book Review: American Dreams by John Jakes
American Dreams is the sequel to Homeland, a novel in which John Jakes explores the immigrant experience in this country. In Homeland, young Paul Crown leaves Germany to seek a better life […]
Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars Volume Two by Greg Cox
In the original Star Trek series episode, Space Seed, viewers were first introduced to the madman Khan Noonien Singh (portrayed then by Ricardo Montalban). Khan was a genetically engineered madman of the […]
Book Review: Dead White by M.K. Coker – Murder on the Prairie
When I think of South Dakota, I think of Little Town on the Prairie. I loved the “Little House” books growing up. I think of the rolling prairie grasses with vast tracts […]
Book Review – Star Trek: Preserver by William Shatner – Navigating the Chaos
That’s right, I, the woman who reads Harry Turtledove books where he has so many characters on the canvas and continually jumps around between them, found this novel by William Shatner and […]
On My Fall Bookshelf
When I hear about a good book, I tend to add it to my list on Goodreads. Sometimes, I actually buy it right away and make sure it’s on my Kindle app […]
Audio Book Review: Mount Vernon Love Story by Mary Higgins Clark – Exploring George Washington’s Love Story
With three kids in the car, I was going to have to be careful what I chose for our trip to Florida. Although other titles looked intriguing, I settled on Mount Vernon […]
Book Review – The Confederacy Evolves into the Nazi Empire in Harry Turtledove’s American Empire: The Victorious Opposition
Alternate History is a genre in which the author takes a particular point in history and asks what if something different had happened? In this case, author Harry Turtledove has built several […]
Book Review: The Charm School by Nelson DeMille – A Gripping Tale of POWs and Espionage
Throughout my years of reading, until about a decade ago somehow I missed the fact that Nelson DeMille graduated from the same high school I did, albeit many years before. Once I […]
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