Somewhere in my wanderings through life, amid the incessant hum of pop-culture background noise, I absorbed the plot of the Green Mile into my…
book review
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Nearly a year ago, I offered to review Crimson Ash, by fellow indie author, Haley Sulich, in exchange for an advanced copy. Due to…
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All the Light We Cannot See is in fact two separate stories about two separate characters that eventually converge. Like two waves of similar…
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For those unaware, such as myself until after reading it, the Alchemist is a book with a considerable amount of adoration and influence among…
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A brief search for light-hearted audio books to fill my time at work brought me to Bad Monkey, a story about a drunken maverick…
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To Kill a Mockingbird has once again been banned, probably by yet another myopic school board with little-to-no understanding of its cultural value. For…
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To say that I enjoyed The Golem and the Jinni, by Helene Wecker, would be a massive understatement. It may in fact be one…
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Gardens of the Moon (Malazan, Book of the Fallen, book #1), by Steven Erikson, has left me in a strange place as far as…
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Not all puns are created equal, and that is never more evident than with a book title like Equal Rites, by Terry Pratchett (Discworld…
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The story of Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon, follows the story of Claire, an unfortunate wartime nurse who is pulled back in time and dropped…