A quick-paced techno thriller... Can Peter turn his video game company profitable? He has one last chance after his previous release failed so miserably... Peter's former partner now creates some of the most power tech hardware on the market. The gamemaker believes that with his own knowledge of gameplay and Bradley's AI tech, they can... Continue Reading →
White Hot Hate: A True Story of Domestic Terrorism in America’s Heartland by Dick Lehr
Dick Lehr's White Hot Hate is a testament to "doing the right thing." Dan Day is a law-abiding Midwesterner who believes in his right to bear arms and that a small government is a good government, but he in no way buys into the racism and Islamophobia of the far-right. When he becomes an informant... Continue Reading →
All of Us Villains by Amanda Foody; Christine Lynn Herman
Do you get nervous when the hype train starts to take off and you're not on it? Or do you just wave goodbye? 👋 All of Us Villains has been described as "a blockbuster," and "a modern fairytale..." It's been compared to all sorts of YA bestsellers including The Hunger Games. Is this the novel... Continue Reading →
A Thousand Steps by T. Jefferson Parker
Publisher's Blurb: Laguna Beach, California, 1968. The Age of Aquarius is in full swing. Timothy Leary is a rock star. LSD is God. Folks from all over are flocking to Laguna, seeking peace, love, and enlightenment. Matt Anthony is just trying get by. Matt is sixteen, broke, and never sure where his next meal is... Continue Reading →
Batman and Robin and Howard by Jeffrey Brown
First off, if you've never read any of Brown's Star Wars books, please rectify that right away! And on to his treatment of Batman and Robin... oh, and Howard. Bruce Wayne as a worrisome dad. Damien Wayne/ Robin as a middle schooler and the son of Gotham's most well-known philanthropist. And Howard is a student... Continue Reading →