Tag Archive: Book Reviews

Book Review: Three Moons Over Sedona by Sherry Hartzler

Georgia Mae Brown is a 53 year old widow in Columbus, Ohio.   One morning she sets off for the nearby store to buy a carton of milk.   For some reason,  and… Read More

Book Review: The Dirty Parts of the Bible by Sam Torode

Tobias Henry is the teen aged son of a Baptist preacher in rural Michigan.   He also is the narrator of The Dirty Parts Of The Bible,  a rollicking fun novel that relates… Read More

Book Review: An Unassigned Life by Susan Wells Bennett

I always enjoy books that make me think.    Susan Wells Bennett’s An Unassigned Life gave me rather quite a lot to think about.   In all of the years that I learned… Read More

Book Review: Just One Note by Susan Wells Bennett

It feels like a time for quiet and reflection today.   My pen name has been busy “living it up so that I can write it down”,  and now I am definitely ready… Read More

Book Review: Illegal by Paul Levine

{EAV:0d4fd27d369d5685} To me one of the surest signs of a good writer is the ability to make me  root for a character I would never have expected to like.    While I would… Read More

Book Review: Kingdom Of Sharks by Andrew Johnston

This is not the first time I have reviewed a memoir about an extended visit to China.   Normally I would begin this review of Andrew Johnston’s Kingdom Of Sharks by explaining how Johnston,… Read More

Book Review: Circle City Blues by Susan Wells Bennett

It’s not all that hard for a novelist to make me smile.   A chuckle, a grin or an occasional laugh can be induced by quite a few writers.   But honestly,  it’s… Read More

Book Review: Hiss Of Death by Rita Mae Brown

I fear that I really have given up on Rita Mae Brown ever writing any more of her wonderful non-genre novels.   But I will say that Brown’s latest Mrs. Murphy mystery continues… Read More

Book Review: Innocents and Demons by Holly Jahangiri

In my experience,  writing things short can be a real challenge.   It is,  frankly,  a lot more difficult to sum something up in 500 succinct words rather than ramble on for 5000… Read More

Book Review: Life of Shouty: Good Habits

In illustrated children’s books,  appearances count.  For the youngest readers and pre-readers much information is conveyed by the illustrations in story books.   And it seems to me that a paunchy, middle aged… Read More

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