Grab a cup of tea, curl up in your favorite chair, and revel in the joy of reading.
Monday, September 22, 2014
"Raptor 6" by Ronie Kendig
"Fives and Twenty-Fives" by Michael Pitre
They say that in combat, the team that you live, train, and fight with become closer to you than your own family. Michael Pitre creates a story that shows how important that bond of brotherhood is even after returning home. Using his own experience in the Marines, “Fives and Twenty-Fives” is a realistic, yet fictional story about three such brothers and how they try to piece together their lives after returning home from war. Flashbacks throughout the book show what their lives looked like during war.
This book is a good one for those who desire a real-life view of what the war in Iraq has looked like. The author’s own experience infuses the book with a rawness that is a good reminder that just because our soldiers return home, doesn’t mean the return home the same.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
"Secrets of the Lighthouse" by Santa Montefiore
Monday, July 21, 2014
Favorite Book by State
Do you think this is an accurate representation? Have you read "The Fault in Our Stars" yet? What did you think?
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
"Sisters of Treason" by Elizabeth Fremantle
Elizabeth Fremantle takes English history and brings it to life with her own fictional rendition of history. She breathes life into a time full of death and fear of the throne as the reader immediately witnesses the beheading of Lady Jane Grey- the price of being heir to the throne. Fremantle then focuses on the reigns of Queen Mary, known as Bloody Mary to most, and her sister Queen Elizabeth, while their heirs, the Grey sisters, try to live out their lives as normally as possible without causing the Queens to fear for their throne and sentence them to the same fate that their sister met.
“Sisters of Treason” is detailed and emotional… and educational. I learned about Bloody Mary and the Grey family, mere fictional legends if you don’t know their true history. Readers who have a passion for historical fiction, particularly English historical fiction, will not be able to put “Sisters of Treason” down.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Happy Summer!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
"Undetected" by Dee Henderson
"Set-Apart Motherhood" by Leslie Ludy
Monday, May 5, 2014
"The Skeleton Crew: How Amateur Sleuths are Solving America's Coldest Cases" by Deborah Halber
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
"Don't Talk to Strangers" by Amanda Kyle Williams
Dr. Street takes the entire book to aid Sheriff Meltzer in the search for this twisted psycho. A new face in a town where everyone knows everyone and does not welcome strangers, Street’s job is not easy. Putting herself in the mind of the killer is no piece of cake either. If you like the ups and downs of figuring out murder mysteries and can stomach the tough topic, this book comes highly recommended. Do note- it’s not for the faint of heart that like their stories neatly packaged and wrapped up.
I’m hoping to be able to read more of Amanda Kyle Williams’ novels in the future.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
"Trinity: Military War Dog" by Ronie Kendig
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Welcome to Goodreads!
How about you? Are you on Goodreads? What is some of your favorite things about the site?
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
"Beloved" by Robin Lee Hatcher
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