Archive for June, 2009
Dial Emmy for Murder by Eileen Davidson
This is a fun, witty quick read about Alexis Peterson who is a star on a soap
opera.
June 30, 2009
Tags: book review, dial emmy for murder, eileen davidson Posted in: Mystery
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No, Never! by Sally O. Lee
This is a delightful children’s story about Daisy, a darling polka dot dog who loves to say NO, NEVER!
June 30, 2009
Tags: book review, no never, sally o. lee Posted in: Children
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Crossing the Water: The Alaska-Hawaii Trilogies by Irving Warner
The people’s stories in CROSSING THE WATER are what make this collection both unusual and exceptional.
June 30, 2009
Tags: crossing the water, irving warner, the alaska-hawaii trilogies Posted in: Fiction
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North from Calcutta by Duane Evans
A well-written story that could be out of today’s headlines with the struggles that exist in Pakistan in their attempt to determine their own destiny and governing body.
June 30, 2009
Tags: book review, duane evans, north from calcutta Posted in: Adventure
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Enemies and Allies by Kevin J. Anderson
What would it be like if Batman and Superman happened to meet one day and decided to join forces. That is the premise behind Anderson’s latest work, Enemies and Allies.
June 30, 2009
Tags: book review, enemies and allies, kevin j. anderson Posted in: Science Fiction
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Prism by Faye Kellerman and Aliza Kellerman
Faye and Aliza Kellerman have written an intriguing novel about a trio of teenagers who have unknowingly strayed into another world. I was hooked right from the beginning of the story and the story kept me interested with all of the new things learned along the way as the characters find out more about the new world they’re in. Kaida, Zeke, and Joy are totally human–they’re not too perfect and all of their imperfections make them all the more believable as characters.
June 27, 2009
Tags: aliza kellerman, book review, faye kellerman, prism Posted in: Teen/Young Ad.
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All the Dead Voices by Declan Hughes
There are several things happening at the same time and Declan Hughes does a smooth job of blending everything together for the reader.
June 25, 2009
Tags: all the dead voices, book review, declan hughes Posted in: Mystery
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Passeggiata: Strolling Through Italy by G.G. Husak
The book is a travel piece about Italy. The author, G. Husak, and her husband, make yearly trips to Italy. They began this custom in the mid-nineties and show no signs of stopping it.
June 25, 2009
Tags: book review, g.g. husak, passeggiata, strolling through italy Posted in: Travel
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Killer Summer by Ridley Pearson (Review #2)
Reviewed by Julie Moderson
Pearson is an author that makes you want to stay up all night even when you have to work early the next morning. You never will want to put this book down so make sure to start on a weekend.
Walt Fleming is a sheriff in a small town of Sun Valley, [...]
June 24, 2009
Tags: book review, killer summer, review #2, ridley pearson Posted in: Mystery
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Dance Hall of the Dead by Tony Hillerman
There is so much going on in the story that you sometimes have a hard time following it but Hillerman is a master of storytelling and in the end you are shocked at the ending.
June 22, 2009
Tags: book review, dance hall of the dead, tony hillerman Posted in: Mystery
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