Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card
This is a a western epic, with some fantasy thrown in. It takes place in the mid 1800’s, starting with a family traveling west in a covered wagon, pregnant woman … Read more
Personal book reviews, including some audio versions.
This is a a western epic, with some fantasy thrown in. It takes place in the mid 1800’s, starting with a family traveling west in a covered wagon, pregnant woman … Read more
Another winner by Joe Hill. It starts out as a horror story, when the main character, Ig, wakes up with a hangover and discovers that he has horns growing out … Read more
This is a great thriller. You’ll be introduced to a secret world where you just might start wondering if that stranger sitting next to you on your next plane ride … Read more
I didn’t think anyone could top Stephen King when it came to end of the world novels, but Robert McCammon does it. It’s a little dated, since the catastrophe is … Read more
It’s been a while since I ready a book as scary as The Shining, but this is it. It’s a story about a semi retired rock singer, Judas Coyne, who … Read more
This is a great WW II thriller, with a truly innovative twist. The Germans know they are losing the war, and even this stunt may not change things, but it’s … Read more
Extremely good beginning and end, with a somewhat flat middle. John Puller is a military investigator, and is told to investigate a multiple murder in a small town in West … Read more
Raylan Givens drives this story, and drive it, he does. Raylan is FBI, and he has kind of a Dirty Harry modus operandi–he speaks softly, but can back up his … Read more
I didn’t like this book nearly as much as the second one I read, Riding the Rap. But, it does set up the main character, Raylan Givens, for the series. … Read more
If you’ve seen the move Hancock, this will remind you of it. Except the hero, Reaver, is not a depressed drunk. And he has not one villain to fight, but … Read more