Book Reviews
The Gryphon Killer by Chapel Harlow
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
(I actually read and reviewed this some time ago on another blog, but since I am de-cluttering, I wanted to move it here.) The book opens with the no holds barred murder of Porter and his wife, a rich, upstanding couple of Dexter, Alabama. Caroline Harp is…
“Operation Cheesestorm” by Mani D. Badle – Review and Interview
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I have a special treat for you, mes amis francaises, meine Deutschen Freunde and all multi-linguals: OPERATION CHEESESTORM. Although for now the book is only available in French and German, (but the English website wil be up and running in about aweek’s time!) this is too good to be missed.…
Legacy by LC Cooper
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
(I actually read and reviewed this some time ago on another blog, but since I am de-cluttering, I wanted to move it here.) It is World War II. A group of American pilots do a routine bombing on a train loading with German weapons, never knowing what…
Book Review: The Giver by Lois Lowry
Originally posted on C. J. Leger:
This is, by far, one of the best and thought-provoking books in the young-adult and fiction genre. There are a plethora of books published about perfect worlds and societies, where change is unacceptable and cookie-cutter human beings have become part of forced living communities, as a result of the leadership’s…