Historical

Book Review: The Lotus Eaters by Tatjana Soli

While not written in chronological order, the book is thought provoking as it deals with people impacted by decisions of…

13 years ago

Book Review: Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff

Cleopatra is portrayed as an intelligent, educated power broker who knew how to persuade kings to come to her side…

13 years ago

Book Review: A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick

A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick is told in vivid narrative, it is sinful and tense, with flashes of violence,…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

The book follows a young boy named Daniel and has possibly one of the best literary inventions of the decade…

14 years ago

Book Review: Galveston by P. G. Nagle

The island of Galveston is attacked by the USA. Confederate Jamie Russell is in the battle, Emma takes care of…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives by Lola Shoneyin

The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives examines the compound relationships of a polygamous family, the jealousies, infighting, self deception…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Templar Salvation by Raymond Khoury

Conrad, one of the last of the Templars must save several crates. Archeologist Tess Chaykin is forced by a mysterious…

14 years ago

Book Review: Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford

The book is written in a way which the reader understands the socio-economic realities the Mongols lived in, as well…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Invisible Mountain by Carolina De Robertis

The story is not a simple good vs. evil, the characters are flushed out, each has his or hers good…

14 years ago

Book Review: Eye of the Red Tsar by Sam Eastland

In Eye of the Red Tsar, a fictional tale with historical accuracy, Sam Eastland introduced his audience to the Tsar’s…

14 years ago

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