I hadn't read a book about WW2 for several years before picking up The Midnight Front. I've read WW2 histories, memoirs, spy novels, pulp mysteries, and quite frankly, I was burned out. In this book, I was looking for something different, and found it... to an extent. I found the first book in an urban... Continue Reading →
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse (Mini Review)
"Everything you've done, your past, it's all just a story you tell yourself. Some if it is true, but some of it is lies." Trail of Lightning is filled with lines that I highlighted and reread. This is one of the best. It is one that I not only identify with, but one that revealed... Continue Reading →