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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

Fun Facts Friday: Joy Adamson

Joy Adamson was an author, painter, and naturalist who is known for her book Born Free which chronicles her experiences…

1 year ago

Book Review: All the Old Knives by Olen Steinhauer

A terrorist group took over a 100 hostages in Vienna. The rescue attempt went horribly wrong. CIA Vienna branch believes…

2 years ago

Book Review: 1000 Perfect Weekends

1,000 Perfect Weekends: Great Getaways Around the Globe is another addition in the National Geographic Society books to inspire and…

2 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Nikolaus Lenau

Nikolaus Lenau (13 August, 1802 – 22 August, 185) was an Austrian poet who was born in the Kingdom of…

3 years ago

Book Review: I Belong to Vienna by Anna Goldenberg

The book is certainly worth reading, we should not be losing this kind of history, and future generations of the…

4 years ago

Book Review: Great Battles for Boys: Ancients to Middle Ages (Great Battles for Boys #1) by Joe Giorello

Great Battles is an easy read, chapters are a concise introduction and highlight the interesting parts of each battle without…

5 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Frederic Morton

Frederic Morton (5 October, 1924 – 20 April, 2015) was an award winning American writer who was born as Fritz…

6 years ago

Book Review: Wolf Hunt by Armand Cabasson

Wolf Hunt: The Napoleonic Murders by Armand Cabasson takes place during the Napoleonic wars while the Austrians and the French…

10 years ago

Book Review: Brenner and God by Wolf Haas

Article first published as Book Review: Brenner and God by Wolf Haas on Blogcritics. About: Brenner and God by Wolf…

12 years ago

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