Archive for July 30, 2009
Roastbeef’s Promise by David Jerome
What a request! Roastbeef’s father died and left his request to be cremated and for his son to take his ashes and spread them in each of the 48 contiguous United States.
July 30, 2009
Tags: book review, david jerome, roastbeef's promise Posted in: Comics/Humor
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The Second Date: Love Italian-American Style by Mary Lyndon Simonsen
This is a lovely book that spans several decades and gives the reader a very vivid idea of what it is like to grow up in an Italian-American family.
July 30, 2009
Tags: book review, love italian-american style, mary lyndon simonsen, the second date Posted in: Religion/Spirituality
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New Tricks by David Rosenfelt
If you aren’t acquainted with Andy Carpenter, New Tricks is a good place to start. Andy is an attorney but doesn’t really try to solicit new cases. The cases that he takes on are ones that just fall out of the sky and land on Andy.
July 30, 2009
Tags: book review, david rosenfelt, new tricks Posted in: Mystery
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The Desert Baron by Conrad Crease
This is a history lesson pertaining to pre-WWI and during WWI, and even a few bits about the start of WWII. The Desert Baron was Friedrich Kress von Kressenstein, who I will refer to as Kress in this review.
July 30, 2009
Tags: book review, conrad crease, the desert baron Posted in: Historical Fiction
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