HISTORICAL FICTION
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FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE – Robert Bausch
I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I requested an ARC of this book but what I found was an unlikely protagonist in Bobby Hale. Hale is a Civil War veteran and deserter and veteran and deserter. He is a man who doesn’t know what he wants and follows his gut,… Continue reading
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COYOTE WOMAN – Judith Redman Robbins
THROWBACK THURSDAY: REVIEWING A REISSUE This is one of those unusual books that has so much that I really like, and at the same time, some troubling aspects that are hard to over-look. First…I was excited to read this book. Ever since reading House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday (back in the 1980’s),… Continue reading
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BOTTICELLI’S BASTARD – Stephen Maitland-Lewis
I have chosen to read a number of books with an art theme lately, and generally I have enjoyed them. Botticelli’s Bastard, a historical-fantasy-mystery novel is the latest in art-themes, and does not maintain the same quality of writing that I’ve seen in the other books. Anyone who has taken a college fiction or creative… Continue reading
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THREE – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW WEEK Three is a thoughtful, well-researched graphic novel quite reminiscent of the book and film 300, but choosing to look at the vainglorious, down-fall years of Sparta. The book is told from the viewpoint of the Helots. The Helots were the slaves of the Spartans, and like many slave-owners, the Spartans failed to… Continue reading
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ENCHANTMENT ÄDVENTYR H.C.A. & I UNDERSTAND – Carol Elizabeth Skog
One thing that is very clear in this, is that author Carol Elizabeth Skog is very passionate about her heritage and that this story is extremely meaningful to her. But sometimes something that is so personal and meaningful doesn’t always translate well to someone who isn’t familiar with the author or the setting. Skog tries… Continue reading
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THE 53RD PARALLEL – Carl Nordgren
What do the Ojibway of Ontario, Canada and Irish IRA militants have in common? For one thing, they both reside along the 53rd parallel latitude. But Author Carl Nordgren brings them together in other ways in his River of Lakes series, book one: The 53rd Parallel. In this book, Brian Burke has to leave his… Continue reading
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SKRAELINGS: CLASHES IN THE OLD ARCTIC – Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley & Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley
Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley have found a clever, fun way to tell a story that engages, informs, and entertains. Using a modern-day narrator to tell the story of an ancient land and time, the Qitsualik-Tinsley writing duo have managed to create a remarkably accurate representation of the old oral story-telling tradition, but recreated it… Continue reading
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MARCH – graphic novel by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
I consider myself to be a moderately well-educated man and I am certainly familiar with the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King, Jr., and when I first received this review copy of March, a graphic novel about the Civil Rights Movement, I was a little less than enthusiastic about reading it. I now wish… Continue reading
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ETCHED IN CLAY — Andrea Cheng
Yes! I will admit to a small bias against poetry. Despite studying it, writing it, promoting it, I’ve always had a hard time getting excited about reading poetry. So when I flipped this open and saw it was in verse, there was a momentary pause, I put it down and came back to it later.… Continue reading
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THE BOY WHO SAID NO: AN ESCAPE TO FREEDOM — Patti Sheehy
Once in awhile you come across a book that defines the term “page-turner,” or in which you realize the truth to the idea of a book that you simply can’t put down. This is one of those books. This is, as the book cover proclaims, “a true-life novel.” Let’s be clear about that. It’s a… Continue reading
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THE HOUSE ON THE MOUND — August Derleth
Typically I’m using this blog to post reviews of newer books, mostly (but not always) books that I’ve recevied for review. In this case, however, many might note that the book is actually quite old. I’ve decided to review it here because it’s a book that is unlikely to have had a large reading audience,… Continue reading
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SHAMAN — Kim Stanley Robinson
Opening a new Kim Stanley Robinson book, whether physical or electronic, is to know that, as a reader, you are about to go on a journey that will long be worth remembering. Shaman feels like a departure for Robinson. Typically his books have a cast of characters so long and complex that the readers needs… Continue reading

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