The Library Of Lost Dollhouses By Elise Hooper

I enjoyed books in a similar vein, but after a strong start, the pace of The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper slowed down...

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Fun Facts Friday: William Byrd II

William Byrd II was an colonial writer, lawyer and planter. His writings are remembered due to his excellent narratives while working as a surveyor...

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The Forgotten Soldier By Guy Sajer

This was a depressing, yet poetic memoir. He tries to be as honest as possible with himself and the reader. I certainly understand some of the historical errors...

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The Second Sun By P T Deutermann

Captain Wolfe Bowen receives a call to come check outa captured German U-Boat with two Japanese civilians on it. is carrying uranium...

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Fun Facts Friday: Ved Mehta

Ved Mehta (21 March 1934 – 9 January 2021) was an Indian writer who lived in the United States and wrote mostly about the Anglo-Indian relations...

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The Third Temple By Yishai Sarid

This excellent book is about democracy, but without democracy being in it. Instead, democracy cries in the shadows of every line,...

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The Savage Noble Death Of Babs Dionne By Ron Currie Jr

Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionneis a cynical, poetic, funny and very powerful novel which stayed with me for a while after I finished reading. ...

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Isadore Gilbert Mudge (March 14 1875 – May 16 1957) - an influential reference librarian, instrumental in building reference and bibliographic collections...

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Henry V The Astonishing Triumph Of England S Greatest Warrior Kind By Dan Jones

I believe Dan Jones achieved his goal of writing an exciting biography in gripping, and somewhat conversational narrative...

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Splinter Effect By Andrew Ludington

The Splinter Effect by Andrew is methodical and clear, the backstory is interesting and doesn’t interfere with the main narrative...

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New Website
Uncategorized / October 9, 2010

I’m taking that big leap into bloggerdom, I decided to change from Blogger to my own domain using WordPress. I have enjoyed writing this blog, conversing with people and the whole blogosphere immensely and I thank you all for it. Unfortunately I lost some of the comments and for that I apologize, they were insightful and interesting. I’ll see what I can do to bring them back. I hope you like the new format, I have some more work...

Walking the eBook Walk
Opinion / October 7, 2010

After all we were all sold an eReader based on the premise that books which carry no overhead of printer ink, paper, trucks, drivers, fuel etc. will be cheaper...

The 53rd Book Review Blog Carnival

Man of la Book reviews Barefoot in Baghdad by Manal M. Omar “Barefoot in Baghdad: A Story of Identity-My Own and What It Means to Be a Woman in Chaos” by Manal M. Omar is a memoir which the author wrote of her time working as a Non-governmental organizations called “Women for Women” in Iraq. Ms. Omar is an American woman and a devout Muslim, which gives her a unique perspective.” MYSTERIES in PARADISE reviews A Beautiful P...

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