Reclusive author Elly Conway writes best-selling espionage novels about a secret agent named Argylle who's on a mission to unravel a global spy syndicate. However, when the plots of her books start to mirror the covert actions of a real-life spy organization, the line between fiction and...
And Deeper 15 Creatively Gory Moments in the Sin City Comics and Graphic Novels Also ranks #1 on The Best Movies With Sin in the Title 5 The Usual Suspects Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri 97 votes "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he ...
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“The great unknown influence on all of us [sci-fi authors of this era], which is funny because we didn’t know about it until we started talking about it, was [Bowie’s] Diamond Dogs.”— Jack Womack, 2011 interview This page lists my favorite 75 science-fiction novels published ...
Here are the best adventure novels for teens: Best Value The Extinction Trials A unique adventure story is always one that is going to grab the attention of the readers, and this one has it all. There is friendship, adventures, and even dinosaurs. It has been described as a mix between ...
The years between 1890 and 1940 saw the publication of over 150 novels about the Canadian North-West Mounted Police. This one, which is subtitled “A New Story of God’s Country,” is among my favorites in this genre — because it’s also an avenger/artful dodger—type yarn about a man...
The titles range from Don Quixote to Middlesex The editors of American Book Review selected what they consider the most memorable first lines of novels. The titles on the list span centuries and genres and include classics and contemporary novels that ar
Yeah, I know. This column was supposed to be about animals other than dogs…but, I just couldn’t keep myself from telling you about Boomer! Thanks for reading, John Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email John Preston Smith is the author of nine novels, all are listed at jprestonsmith.com. ...
My momma's favorite novels (and I still have the exact copy of Imperial Woman today) told tales of brutal girlhood and womanhood about which she inimitably understood. By the time I was three, relying foremostly on those novels, I could read. I was aided by a special ability: eidetic ...
Most post-apocalyptic novels begin during the collapse or a short time after and are about the characters struggling to survive. The Parable of the Sowers is different. It starts in the early stages of collapse, so it’s technically a pre-apocalyptic novel. The rich still have civilization, ...