“You always have someone lined up for something, don’t you?” There was a slight edge of bitterness to Nick’s words. Alex networked—he always had a side hustle lined up for someone, for the washouts and burnouts, the ex-cops and ex-military, the bikers and drifters he seemed to...
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"For any reader wondering why a point on the globe visited only by a very small number of people is worth a dedicated book, Michael Bravo provides compelling answers in this well-written historical account [...] Bravo is emphatically well-qualified to write such a history of the North Pole...
However, I take issue with any book that reads like a graduate thesis, looking to convince the reader of something, as opposed to a non-fiction book, and this really reads like a thesis paper to me. We start with an introduction that is at least twice as long as the longest chapter ...
Or are they intergalactic conmen looking to gain valuable realistic for a few trinkets? I had selected this as one of my free Kindle Unlimited reads a while back. I didn’t expect too much from it – most of the books I’ve read through that program have been ‘okay’ – but this ...
(Maizie Albright Star Detective) by Larissa Reinhart A Ghostly Clue (Pet Momma Cozy Mysteries) by Maryann Shanesy A Killer Romance (A Beach Reads Mystery) by Maggie Blackburn Death at the Fireside Inn: 1920s Historical Mystery (Veronica Vale Investigates) by Kitty Kildare Clocked Out: A Josie...
The characters are interesting and the setting offers unique opportunities for story twists and turns. The pace is steady and the interactions maintain tensions beyond the murder and threats to the ecosystem. ~Christa Reads and Writes I loved the characters and loved the setting around a National...
Updated on Dec, 11th 2024 – In the interest of sharing some more historical fiction novels with you, I decided to bring this post from 2019 to your attention. I fondly remember these sweet stories from time to time – Hatcher is a favored storyteller for sure. With my own novel set in...
Hello my friends, and hope you’re ready for a genre change from me! I had a chance to read this vibrant and captivating historical fiction novelClytemnestra’s Bindby Susan C Wilson with #TheWriteReads blog tour group! It’s been a very long time since I read a historical fiction novel...
It is presented as a book-length work of non-fiction, and judging by the title, about family birding and the struggles (or “delightful horror”) of birding as a family. The non-fiction part is correct. The book reads as though it is a series of essays, all about various aspects of...