
I mentioned Beth Revis’ book Across the Universe in a previous blog entry as a book my wife told me I needed to read. She had bought it on her Kindle,...
Sometimes a book is perfect. It might just be that the book hits you when you were just really in the mood to read. Or maybe the topic is something dear...
My mother-in-law left this book lying on my bookshelf the last time she visited. I’ve never read a Clive Cussler book before, and since I’m kind of laid up these...
Richard Kadrey’s Sandman Slim is one hell of a book. Literally. The kind of book where Lucifer is a character, and life ‘Downtown’ is something the main character, James Starks, doesn’t...
My wife picked up Graceling by Kristin Cashore on the recommendation from @Sundry, someone I follow on Twitter and who’s blog we have read for over five years now. I like...
I’m usually pretty careful about picking up books and making sure that I start from the beginning of a series. Usually. But I read a review of Ghost Country on a...
I’ve read a lot of John Grisham in my life. I think I’ve got all of his novels on my shelf, but I may have missed one or two. I’ve always...
When I sat down with Stieg Larsson’s The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, I expected it to take me a week or so to finish. I got it in hardcover...
As much as any other series in the last five year, SM Stirling’s The Change series struck a chord with me. In fact, I think it was shortly after reading the...
If you’ve been reading all the book reviews since I moved to this site a few months ago, this book might surprise you. But if you go way back in my...