A long deep-space flight to Canto Bight is the perfect time to trade stories of the legendary Jedi, Luke Skywalker. This is very similar to another Star Wars book that was published a couple years ago called From a Certain Point of View, which focuses on the actions of minor or unseen characters from the... Continue Reading →
Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine (Graphic Novel Mini Review)
Your new business venture is not taking off. Six years of trying to peddle garden art. Your doppelgänger is a porn star. You've moved in with the guy you met in recovery, who now deals drugs and is slowly becoming more possessive. You battle with your daughter over trying stand-up comedy. You find the keys... Continue Reading →
Force of Nature by Jane Harper (Mini Review)
Note: I've been reading some 2nd or 3rd books in series lately, and I don't really know how to review them... So far, I've reviewed with the assumption that readers have read the first book or books. I do point out when I think a person could read the book as a stand-alone. Any thoughts... Continue Reading →
Best Reads of 2018: Nonfiction
Here's the Best Nonfiction Books I read in 2018. Covering many different topics, from true crime to sports. These are all great works. Click through for the entire review. The Last Cowboys by John Branch I recommend The Last Cowboys to anyone interested in The American West, agribusiness, or sports, or to anyone... Continue Reading →
Echo North by Joanna Ruth Meyer
Once upon a time there was a book named Echo North. Within its pages holds the story of a young woman who gets tricked by a magical wolf only to lose her family. One year with the wolf in the woods in exchange for the life of Echo's father... Deals are made, and she is... Continue Reading →