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Book Review: The Blood-Dimmed Tide, The Remembrance War Book 2, Michael R. Johnston   Science Fiction: The Blood-Dimmed Tide, The Remembrance War Book 2, Michael R. Johnston   I fell in love with Asimov and Heinlein, Anderson and Niven, and many more of the science-fiction writers of the last century when I was a child. […]

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Blog Tour: You Beneath Your Skin, Dimyanti Biswas Fiction: You Beneath Your Skin, Dimyanti Biswas   You Beneath Your Skin starts out as a family drama. Anjali is the single mother of a troubled autistic teenager, Nikhil. She is living with her friend Maya, and secretly having an affair with Maya’s married brother. Jatin’s marriage […]

Blog Tour Book Review: Cage, Lilja Sigurdottir Fiction: Cage, Lilja Sigurdottir I love the opportunity that a blog tour gives to become familiar with the work of an author I might otherwise never know. Thank you to Anne Cater and Orenda Press for the invitation and for the electronic ARC of Cage by Lilja Sigurdottir. […]

Book Review: The Winter of the Witch, Book 3 Winternight Trilogy, Katherine Arden – Blog Tour: October 7, 2019 Fantasy: The Winter of the Witch, Book 3 Winternight Trilogy, Katherine Arden I try not to read series out of order, but the invitation to participate in a blog tour for a book that was already on […]

Book Review: Little Siberia, Antti Tuomainen Mystery: Little Siberia, Antti Tuomainen I received an electronic advanced readers copy of Little Siberia so that I could participate in the blog tour promoting its release on October 17, 2019. Everything about the book appealed to me: a mystery, set in Finland, with a pastor as the protagonist. […]

Book Review: Green Gold, Gabriel Hemery Fiction: Green Gold, Gabriel Hemery Green Gold is a creative epistolary novel telling the story of plant hunter John Jeffrey’s expedition to North America in 1850 through the words of his journal, letters, and other documents. Representing an elite group of subscribers, Jeffrey’s mission was to collect seeds from […]

Book Review: The Point of Poetry, Joe Nutt Poetry Resource: The Point of Poetry, Joe Nutt The subtitle of this book is telling: “How Poetry Can Teach Us about the Things in Life which Really Matter.” Joe Nutt’s book The Point of Poetry is not necessarily meant to be a textbook, but if it were, […]

Book Review: Remember Tomorrow, Amanda Saint Fiction: Remember Tomorrow, Amanda Saint Britain in 2073 looks much different than it does today. Climate change and its effects, including massive earthquakes and storms, have devastated the land and returned large areas of the country to subsistence agriculture, surviving without contacts in the larger world and relying solely […]