1. Am Reading: The Robots of Gotham by Todd McAulty. Almost 700 pages. I'm working my way through it this week. Robots have taken over several governments throughout the world and now threaten to wipe out all of mankind. It features a fun narrative style and many cool threads to follow so far. This one... Continue Reading →
The Throwaway by Michael Moreci
“Motives were amorphous, loyalty was nearly impossible and duplicity was everywhere” Like the best Jason Stratham flicks, The Throwaway by Michael Moreci is a guilty pleasure of an action novel. Opening with a spy exchange at the Vienna Airport, Moreci puts you right in the action of the double-dealing world of espionage. The narrative quickly... Continue Reading →
Have you ever broken the law to read a book? Here’s my story…
This book changed my life. It led me down a path of crime... but redemption was there... somewhere. I saw it on the top shelf in the back aisle at the Northgate Mall Waldenbooks in Terra Linda, Ca, sometime in the fall of 1989. It was beautiful. Shiny and new. All three Dragonlance Chronicles books... Continue Reading →
Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War by Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple
What choices does one have as a young person: the subjects we study in school, the friends we hang out with, the morals we adopt or the religions we practice, and the wars we fight. Some are choices, and some we have thrust upon us. Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple’s Brothers of the Gun is... Continue Reading →
5-Star Reads for June!
Here's a list of June releases that I have had the opportunity to read and review. I highly recommend and give them all 5-stars. It's an eclectic list, maybe something for everyone. As with my other lists, I will write a quick blurb and you can click on the title to get to my full... Continue Reading →