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ELEUTHERIA – Allegra Hyde

Willa Marks was raised by conspiracy-theory alarmist parents. As an adult, Willa leaves home but is stuck in a dead-end job. Until, that is, she meets Sylvia Gill, a Harvard professor who studies social movements. Sylvia is everything Willa has been looking for, and the professor has all the right answers for Willa’s growing concerns… Continue reading
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MOZART’S LAST ARIA – Matt Rees

I am always interested in fiction that relates to music so when I saw this book in a local used book store, I bought it. It’s been on my shelf for years, but while on an extended vacation, this was one of the books I decided to bring along. We are in Austria in the… Continue reading
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THE SILVER NINJA – Wilmar Luna

There is a moderately interesting back-story to this book and my decision as to whether or not read and review it. At some point the author made this book available for early reviews. When I first was ready to read this, I did a little reading on the author’s website (there were big plans for… Continue reading
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THE RETURN – Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes

Well of course I picked up this book primarily because of Buzz Aldrin’s name on the cover. I mean, an astronaut writing a sci-fi/mystery/thriller? Yes, please! And of course, most of us recognize that the second name on the cover is probably really the author who took the astronaut’s idea and turned it into a 300+ page yawner novel.… Continue reading
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THE WOMAN IN THE WOODS – Lisa Hall

Allie and her husband Rav and their two small children have moved into the picture-perfect little cottage on the outskirts of some woods in the British community of Pluckley. This promises to be the beginning of a long, happy life together. But Pluckley has a reputation – it is known as the most haunted village… Continue reading
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THE CORPSE-RAT KING – Lee Battersby

Marius don Hellespont may not be the most morally upright person, but his survival instinct is strong. He and his apprentice, Gerd, are walking through a field of corpses, looting the fallen bodies, when Gerd accidentally informs the nearby soldiers as to he and his master’s activities. Marius is mistaken for the King of Scorby (the… Continue reading
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WRITERS & THINKERS – Daniel Fuchs

Well … this was … interesting. When I was in college (some 40 years ago!) I really enjoyed reading literary criticism. Researching an author and/or a book and writing papers was one of my favorite parts of getting an English degree (minor). When I saw this book, Writers & Thinkers by Daniel Fuchs, those happy memories came… Continue reading
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EXPERIMENTAL FILM – Gemma Files

Lois Cairns is … was … a film history professor. She is currently out of a job and now in a deep depression after her son was diagnosed with autism. She retreats to where she is comfortable – film history – where she discovers the previous lost to the public, early 20th century Ontario filmmaker… Continue reading
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PRELUDE – C.A. Oliver

Uhhhhhh… Huh? From the Goodreads description of the novel: This story precedes that of An Act of Faith [book #1 in the series] by focusing on events which occurred in the Valley, 1,700 years before. The Valley hosts the shrine of all the Lost Islands’ faiths and the cities of four Elvin peoples. It is… Continue reading
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PURGATORY’S SHORE – Taylor Anderson

It is 1847 and a group of American soldiers are on their way to fight in the Mexican-American War. They are meant to join General Scott’s troupes at Veracruz, but something happens along the way and they never arrive to join up with General Scott’s campaign. These wayward soldiers are a mixed group of dragoons… Continue reading
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TALUS AND THE FROZEN KING – Graham Edwards

Talus, a bard, and his companion Bran, make a journey to the island realm of Creyak. A king has been murdered and there are no shortages of suspects, including the king’s six sons, the local shaman, the servant girl, or even a neighboring warlord. Talus, who is clever and insightful, will study the clues and investigate,… Continue reading
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QUIET NEIGHBORS – Catriona McPherson

Ooooooh. What should be one of the best, dark reads on my shelf turns out to be one of the dullest. Jude needs a safe haven. She remembers finding some dusty old treasures in the oldest bookstore in a town full of old bookstores; Lowland Glen Books. This seems as good a place as any… Continue reading

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