Bond joins a multi-national black-ops team to stop a Neo-Nazi organization with plenty of resources to worry even the strongest governments
The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett takes place in a world where people learn how to manipulate plants and the human body
I thought this book was very well researched, the author stayed within the rigid historical timeline while telling a fictional story
The book is enjoyable, and I can see why people like it. For me it was more like a beach read, pleasing and agreeable but neither challenging nor introspective
The mash up of a Mexican western, a generational saga, and magical realism works extremely well at the hands of this talented author.
1794: The City Between the Bridges is a dark, brutal story is unrelenting, but difficult to stop reading which is a testament to the excellent translation
I fully realized I was being manipulated, and yet I couldn’t stop reading. The historical detail paired with engaging characters made the novel appealing
I thought the novelization of movie-making made the process a lot more interesting, capturing the energy, excitement, and mechanics
I found the book quite boring in the beginning, but the story got better when the narrative was moved from San Francisco to Chile
When Red discovers a new book about pandas, she can’t wait to read it! Except it’s about only one kind of panda, and red pandas are completely left out.