FICTION / Sagas

Book Review: Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende

I found the book quite boring in the beginning, but the story got better when the narrative was moved from…

5 months ago

Book Review: The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende

Ms. Allende focuses on children, and how policies of cruelty use them as pawns. Only the fact that good people…

11 months ago

Book Review: Her Secret War by Pam Lecky

Sara Gillepsie is her family’s sole survivor after a Nazi bombing. Leaving her home in Ireland, she goes to work…

2 years ago

Book Review: Beasts of a Little Land by Juhea Kim

The story takes place during the defining decades of 1917 to 1965. These are not only decades which defined Korea,…

2 years ago

Book Review: Dominus by Steven Saylor

Dominus: A Novel of the Roman Empire by Steven Saylor is the third book in the Rome series. Mr. Saylor…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Volunteer by Salvatore Scibona

The Volunteer by Salvatore Scibona tells of young boy is stranded at Hamburg Fuhlsbuettel Airport in 2010. He speaks no…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Chef’s Secret by Crystal King

Italy around the middle 1500s. Master chef Bartolomeo Scappi died and leaves his wealth, knowledge and even name to Giovanni,…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Accidental Further Adventures of the Hundred-Year-Old Man by Jonas Jonasson

The 2nd novel featuring Allan Karlsson, a reluctant anti-hero going through life, involving himself and influencing world matters. A follow…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas

Four scientist invented time travel in 1967, however one of them suffers a breakdown and the other three exile her…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Seven Wonders by Steven Saylor

The Seven Wonders: A Novel of the Ancient World by Steven Saylor is a collection of short stories starring the…

12 years ago

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