I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The Girl in the White VanbyApril Henry Published byHenry Holt and Company (BYR)on July 28, 2020 Genres:Young Adult Fiction,Mysteries &...
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The Age of Witches by Louisa Morgan Mogsy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars Genre: Historical Fiction, Fantasy Series: Stand Alone Publisher: Redhook (April 7, 2020) Length: 448 pages Author Information: Website | […] Read More Book Review: Looking Glass by Christina Henry Posted on April 27, ...
This is the third novel in the Ganymede Quartet series. It is best to read them in order. Okay. Where we start in this book is New Years’ Day with Henry bursting with love for Martin. He so desperately wants to share his joy–it is a wonder to him how intelligent, beautiful Martin...
famous for his novel,The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane(1974). Further crew consists of: Gerald Devriès (dialogue); Johnny Dwyre (Film Editing); Enrique “Henry” Alarcón (Set Decoration); Tony Pueo (Costume Design): Alberto de Rossi (Make-up); Karl Baumgartner (Special effects). ...
UVA faculty and former students understandably predominate, including Annie Dillard (a poem, “The Affluent Beatnik”) and her first husband, R. H. W. Dillard (a story, “The Little Man with the Long Red Hair”), and later Pulitzer Prize-winning poet,Henry S. Taylor(one of the best sto...
Headline Review | 2018 (3 May) | 544p | Review copy |Buy the book Alison Weir’s fictional retelling of the lives and fortunes of Henry VIII’s six wives is one of the most enjoyable historical series that I’ve read in quite a while. Just when you think that you’re completely Tud...
L. Mencken (Henry Louis Mencken) was arrested in Boston after knowingly and purposefully selling a recently banned issue of his own magazine The American Mercury. This moment in time will forever be remembered as a startling win for those against censorship, as not only was Mencken’s case ...