Archive for June 10, 2009
Death Piled Hard by W. Patrick Lang
I think “Death Piled Hard” has to be one of the best war books ever written, not just the story but ‘how’ it was written in such great description.
June 10, 2009
Tags: book review, death piled high, w. patrick lang Posted in: Historical Fiction
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Dangerously Innocent by Nesrine Joseph
The book is well written without going into too much detail that a mystery reader might not enjoy. There is lots of action, all very descriptive.
June 10, 2009
Tags: book review, dangerously innocent, nesrine joseph Posted in: Mystery
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Unsigned Hype by Booker T. Mattison
Unsigned Hype uniquely illustrated a rapping world full of fame and fortune through the eyes of a level-headed talented guy who wished to do what’s right.
June 10, 2009
Tags: book review, booker t. mattison, unsigned hype Posted in: Teen/Young Ad.
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End of Story by Peter Abrahams
This book has to be read if for no other reason than the ending! Perhaps End of Story in reality does apply to this book.
June 10, 2009
Tags: book review, end of story, peter abarahams Posted in: Thriller
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A Deadly Habit by Andrea Sisco
Pen manages to include not only Father Kopecky in her antics but gets her sister, Germaine, who is a real Catholic and a real Nun, to participate as well. Pen takes her reader on a wild ride with never dull moment.
June 10, 2009
Posted in: Mystery
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