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Book Review: Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand

The amazing story of Louis Zamperini an American athlete, World War II Air Corp bombardier who survived a crash and…

13 years ago

Book Review: Secrets to the Grave by Tami Hoag

The mystery was not as involved as the previous book, I figured out who the killer is a bit before…

13 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…

13 years ago

Book Review: The English Assassin by Daniel Silva

reluctant Israeli spy, Gabriel Allon, is joined by a world famous woman, this time though she is a violinist named…

14 years ago

Book Review: Devil’s Garden by Ace Atkins

Recounts the events in 1921, San Francisco, movie star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle held a weekend of drunkenness orgy and debauchery,…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Man Who Loved Books Too Much by Allison Hoover Bartlett

A fascinating narrative while trying to understand John Charles Gilkey, a man with no real job whose only passion is…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell

The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet is an epic which is meant to be read slowly and deliberately, the…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva

The Kill Artist is a well written spy novel, filled with details in all the right places as well as…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon

The book touches on many themes, such as the role Jewish writers and artists played in American pop culture (like…

14 years ago

Book Review: The Most Dangerous Place: Pakistan’s Lawless Frontier by Imtiaz Gul

Mr. Gul is an expert on the subject and breezes through acronyms, even though to his credit he explains who…

14 years ago

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