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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Spotlight: Gentle Hugs by Lily Guzman

Despite her illness, Alex witnesses the unwavering depth of her love, a love that remains constant, though gentle...

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Fun Facts Friday: Alessandro Manzoni

Alessandro Manzoni was an Italian philosopher, poet, and writer. He is known for his book The Betrothed, a classic that helped unify the Italian language...

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Guest Post: How to Keep Your Child’s Love for Learning Burning Bright

This guide offers practical strategies to nurture a child’s curiosity and support their educational journey...

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Book Review: Devils in Exile by Chuck Hogan
5 Stars , Fiction / July 16, 2010

Devils in Exile is a rough, fast, flashy, tough and smart action thriller. There are twists I saw, but – best of all – the main twists I did not see. Chuck Hogan stays away from the troubled hero clichés and the characters in this book are created very well....

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