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JOHN CARTER: THE END – graphic novel
As a long-time fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘John Carter of Mars’ series and someone who enjoys a good graphic novel, I figured this graphic novel, John Carter: The End, was right up my alley. Mmmmm. Not so much. John Carter and Dejah Thoris have secluded themselves from all civilization and wish to be left… Continue reading
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THE RETURNED – Jason Mott
The dead are coming back to life. Not as zombies or ghosts or any other form of ‘undead’ supernatural creatures, but as themselves, just as they were when they left their mortal coil. It is an interesting concept. As much as we miss those who have passed away, and as hard as it is to… Continue reading
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THE 39 CLUES: DOUBLECROSS #1: MISSION TITANIC – Jude Watson
I don’t know anything about this series other than that there appear to be a lot of books in The 39 Clues series and this is a ‘Book One’ so I figured it would be a good place to start. I realize now that I’m wrong. This is the first book in the fourth sub-set… Continue reading
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5-MINUTE PLAYS – Lawrence Harbison, editor
I love reading plays and collections of short plays are right up my alley. Not too long ago I read and reviewed a similar book (5-Minute Plays for Teens) by the same editor. This collection takes on the occasional more mature theme or just features older characters than the previous collection. Oddly enough, however, unlike… Continue reading
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THE COWBOY AND THE VAMPIRE: A VERY UNUSUAL ROMANCE – Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall
I struggled and struggled and struggled with this book. It felt like something that I should really enjoy. Vampires? Check. Cowboys? Check. An unusual romance? Well, I’m not big on romances, but the unusual part sounds pretty good to me! And in fact, the book starts out pretty good. An attractive New York reporter, Lizzie,… Continue reading
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DOMINION – Peter McLean
I wasn’t particularly impressed with the first book in The Burned Man series by Peter McLean, but being behind in my ARC reading, I already had the second (and third) books on my Kindle for reading and review. Dominion is the second book in the series. There’s nothing particularly new here in the second book.… Continue reading
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FOREVER FREE – Joe Haldeman
THROWBACK THURSDAY: REVIEWING A REISSUE Although I had read Haldeman’s The Forever War when it was first published in the 1970’s, I had not read any of the sequels to the book. Forever Free followers our ‘forever soldier,’ William Mandella, who is a man without a country … without a world. As he fought in… Continue reading
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THE MAN OF STEEL: SUPERMAN VS THE DOOMSDAY ARMY – Laurie S. Sutton
This is a surprisingly difficult book to review. This book is aimed at a very specific target audience – youngsters who don’t typically read very much but would be attracted by the superhero subject matter. Cartoon Network watchers who are already familiar with who Superman is. The writing is extremely simple – Superman goes in… Continue reading
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MASQUERADING MAGICIAN – Gigi Pandian
It’s been a little over a year since I read the first book in this Accidental Alchemist Mystery series, but I remember the basic premise, and after re-reading my review of that one felt moderately caught up. The Masquerading Magician is the second book in the series and here our 300-year-old Vegan alchemist, Zoe Faust,… Continue reading
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GIRL IN A BAND – Kim Gordon
I’m pretty fascinated by music and musicians (if I could live my life over again I would try to write music) and when I saw this biography of a founding member of Sonic Youth, I thought I would try it out. I borrowed the audio version from my local library for my drives to/from work.… Continue reading
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A PARTICLE OF DREAD – Sam Shepard
I love to read plays and don’t have as many opportunities to do so since the Fireside Theatre Book Club went out of business (when was that…the 1990’s?). There seems to slowly be a revival of getting plays in print for the general reading audience. It should come as no surprise to anyone who is… Continue reading
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ONE MAN’S PURPOSE – Stephen D. Senturia
Martin Quint is a respected professor at an elite technological institute is a busy man… he’s mentoring a new professor, he and his wife are expecting, he’s on a panel reviewing possible tenure cases, and he’s dealing with a leak inside his department – someone is publishing private emails in regards to the tenure cases.… Continue reading

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