Tag Archive: Books

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

30 Day Book Challenge: Day 4– A Book That Makes You Cry

This post is part of Jake Kern’s 30 Day Book Challenge. Today’s challenge is “a book that makes you cry”.    While honestly,  it is not that uncommon for me to get emotionally wrapped… Read More

Book Review: Iglu by Jacob Sackin

Most serious observers agree that we have already begun to see the effects of climate change and global warming.   Author Jacob Sackin projects a hundred or more years in the future and… Read More

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