The Picket Line reviews Among the Dead Cities by A.C. Grayling
“Grayling meticulously describes how the policy of destroying cities developed
and what goals it was meant to serve”
Man of la Book reviews Citizen Soldiers by Stephen Ambrose
“a fascinating book about the European theater in World War II, as told by the men on the front lines”
Life As I Know It pontificates about re-reading The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
“Because each book was better than the last”
Man of la Book reviews A Death in Vienna by Daniel Silva
“The plot is full of twists and turns, a wonderful cast of characters ”
Wifely Steps reviews The Dolce Vita Diaries by Cathy Rogers, Jason Gibb
“I think we’ve all had that desire to just jump out of our day jobs and pursue a passion, an interest, a wish we know would just make our lives more exciting and meaningful if it came into fruition.”
Addicted to Media reviews The Dragon Book, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois
“This is a magical collection of stories and one that I am glad to have on my bookshelf.”
Frontier Psychiatrist reviews Eaarth; Making A Life on a Tough New Planet by Bill McKibben
“McKibben speaks with authority. Some 20 years ago, he was among the first to write about global warming for a popular audience.”
Izgad reflects on Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi
“If a stranger asked me to make a sandwich, I would assume that the person was assessing me to see if I was a rational being, who could understand language and follow instructions.”
Dumped Days talks about Getting Past Your Breakup by Susan J. Elliott JD MEd
“this is one of those books that will actually help me towards moving on, getting past my breakup.”
Man of la Book reviews The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry
“there are many fascinating tidbits of information mixed in the fictional narrative”
Rally the Horde! reviews Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey
“At almost 1000 pages, Kushiel’s Dart is a massive brick of epic fantasy.”
Books In The Sun reviews Madame Serpent (The Medici Trilogy: Volume 1) by Jean Plaidy
“This is the first Jean Plaidy book I have read and was surprised to find it was published in the 1950s”
Rally the Horde! reviews The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
“It’s a rich story told with poetic skill.”
I’ll Never Forget the Day I Read a Book! reviews Nemesis: A Marcus Didius Falco Novel by Lindsey Davis
“Davis has an amazing depth of knowledge about the daily lives of ancient Romans which she uses to flesh out her stories.”
The Book Base reviews The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
“poignant and well-written”
Man of la Book reviews Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd
“Mr. Boyd tells of human drama, fools, criminals, patsies and losers living on the edges of society”
Read Aloud Dad reviews Phenomenal Picture Books: When Findus Was Little and Disappeared (by Sven Nordqvist)
“This vibrant book about an old farmer and his talented cat was authored and illustrated by one of the most significant Swedish illustrators for children – Sven Nordqvist.”
Read Aloud Dad reviews Terrific Treasuries: Three Tales of My Father’s Dragon
“This Newbery Honor Book is an comic adventure, wrapped up in an exciting escapade!”
CRM Help Desk Software.com has put together a Top 3 recommendations for Best ITIL Books for ITSM Professionals 2011
“Professional Top Recommendations of last year are ‘Must Have Read’s for 2011. Based on an informal survey, were the top 3 recommendations for 2010”
Delightful Children’s Books has blogged about 10 Children’s Books About Gardening
“I bet you didn’t realize I’d enjoy planting my garden so much!”
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There are some awesoem looking books in this group!
Man of la Book – thanks for hosting such a great carnival!
Read Aloud Dad