Fiction

Guest Review: Inferno by Dan Brown

In fact “Inferno” has gathered all necessary conditions for good edition: cine plot, fashion for medieval, religious theories, Robert Langdon.…

10 years ago

Book Review: Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan

Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan is a fictionalized account of the relationship of famed author Robert…

10 years ago

Book Review: Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield

I truly enjoyed the fact that the author pays attention to history and imagines what it would have been like…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Free by Willy Vlautin

While laying in a hospital bed after his suicide attempt Leroy, the sci-fi fan, makes up his own story which…

10 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore

About: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore is a graphic novel collecting issue from the first…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith

The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith was my first Isabel Dalhousie novel (but the sixth in the…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Kept by James Scott

Midwife Elspeth Howell returns to her home after spending a few months away working. Elspeth can’t wait to get back;…

10 years ago

Book Review: Hollow City (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children) by Ransom Riggs

Mr. Riggs certainly is a talented writer with an eye for strange and wonderful characters. Much like the first book,…

10 years ago

Book Review: The Time in Between by María Dueñas – A World War II Espionage Novel

A novel following the life of a Spanish woman’s journey from her humble beginnings as a poor seamstress, to an…

10 years ago

Book Review: Trans-Siberian Express by Warren Adler

Victor Dimitrov, Russian head of state, is suffering from leukemia. Not trusting the doctors in Russia to keep his secret…

10 years ago

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