Fiction

Book Review: This Country Is No Longer Yours by Avik Jain Chatlani

I hated the author’s passive-aggressive agenda. It just rubbed me the wrong way and seemed hell-bent on incorporating it into…

2 days ago

Book Review: Blood Alone James R. Benn

Billy Boyle wakes up in Sicily, with amnesia. He doesn’t remember what happened, or who he is, but he has…

1 week ago

Book Review: The Prophet and the Idiot by Jonas Jonasson

The book is well written, satirical, quirky, and a lot of fun to read. The first half is excellent, but…

3 weeks ago

Book Review: The Women by Kristin Hannah

Through the eyes of Frankie, we get to a moving experience, told with honesty and conviction about the struggles of…

1 month ago

Book Review: American Pastoral by Philip Roth

The author looks at different aspects of society, and the people living in it, ruminates on them, and then reexamines…

1 month ago

Book Review: The Christmas Guest by Peter Swanson

I found the story engaging, but I’m glad it wasn’t longer.. Nevertheless, it was a dark, entertaining tale with several…

1 month ago

Book Review: James by Percival Everett

James by Percival Everett is the reimagining of the story of Huck Finn’s runaway adventure, from the viewpoint of the…

2 months ago

Book Review: The Able Archers by Brian J. Morra

This book is a fantastic account of a terrifying event that very few know about. I was on the edge…

2 months ago

Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Like many other great stories Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury has a lot to say in between the lines as…

2 months ago

Graphic Novel Review: BRZRKR: Bloodlines, Volume 1 by Mattson Tomlin and Steve Skroce

I’ve enjoyed the BRZRKR character, but the real strength of these comics is the supporting cast. After all, the main…

2 months ago

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