Reviews
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GRAFT – Matt Hill

In a gritty, apocalyptic-like future, a mechanic by the name of Sol steals vehicles in order to come up with the necessary parts to fix his customer’s vehicles. When he rips-off a luxury model he comes away with more than just a source of parts for his shop … Sol finds a three-armed woman whose… Continue reading
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MOONSHINE – Jasmine Gower

** WARNING – THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS** It is interesting how much a person’s mood or previous reading experience might impact a reader as they open a book. I had just finished two books in a row that I very much did not enjoy (not necessarily the most recent books posted on this blog)… Continue reading
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FATALITY IN F – Alexia Gordon

I was quickly hooked on author Alexia Gordon’s Gethsemane Brown Mystery series and so was eager to dive in to this, Fatality in F, the fourth book in the series. It’s vacation time for Gethsemane Brown and she’s looking forward to a relaxing time with only a little performing – this at the opening ceremony… Continue reading
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BLOOD BINDS THE PACK – Alex Wells

Sometimes a reader just doesn’t connect with certain writers. That appears to be the case for me here. As I started this book I had a sense of familiarity, but it wasn’t so strong that I immediately recognized where it was from. A little further in and it dawned on me that this was a… Continue reading
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FROGCATCHERS – Jeff Lemire

I guess I just don’t get it. I mean, I understand this is a dark, allegorical tale of the meaning of life … “Where am I” “What is going to happen to me” “Is that it?” … but I don’t understand why. The book is 90+ pages of stylized art (and by ‘stylized’ I mean… Continue reading
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RABID HEART – Jeremy Wagner

I will say right up front that the primary reason I requested this book is because of the great cover. If you grew up enjoying pulp fiction, you will know that often the covers were the doorway to fabulous action and intensity. If you could picture the hero, based on what you saw on the… Continue reading
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THE STORY OF THE TREASURE SEEKERS – E. Nesbit

I don’t remember when I first discovered author Edith Nesbit, but I do remember being surprised at how much I enjoyed her writing. At the time, I considered ‘classics’ to be slow and dull reading – good for teaching but not for enjoyment. But there’s a very good reason that these books are still around… Continue reading
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JUDGE DREAD: YEAR ONE: CITY FATHERS – Matthew Smith

So, perhaps I shouldn’t have tried reading this book. I am not really very familiar with Judge Dredd from the comics or graphic novels or even with the movie version. But I wanted to be. I had made an assumption that a book with “Year One” in the title would help me better understand the… Continue reading
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IRON GOLD – Pierce Brown

Pierce Brown’s Red Rising series is a bit of a phenomenon. Brown’s Red Rising seemed to come out of nowhere and quickly got a lot of attention and gained a following (or so it appears to me). I’ve mostly enjoyed the ride and very much enjoyed this latest edition in the series. It is ten… Continue reading
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HOW TO GIVE UP PLASTIC – Will McCallum

I think that most of us know that plastic pollution is a problem that we are currently facing in a way that no other generation has had to face. We’re made aware that we should bring our own canvas bags to the grocery store instead of taking a plastic bag because it’s bad for the… Continue reading

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