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Book Review: ‘The Winter Sisters’ by Tim Westover
In this earthy, magical-realist dive into small-town Southern life two centuries ago, Westover explores the boundaries of medical science and superstition.
Read More »Book Review: ‘No One Ever Asked’ – a Novel by Katie Ganshert
A timely story about racism that might have been enjoyable had the author simply kept it straight (chronological) and simple.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Everything is Borrowed’ – a Novel by Nathaniel Popkin
Plagued by indecision about the design of his new commission, an architect continually puts off committing to anything, in favor of obsessively researching the former inhabitants of the neighborhood.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Wickwythe Hall: A Novel’ by Judithe Little
Readers will find 'Wickwythe Hall' by Judithe Little hard to put down.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Ultimatum’ by James Besaw
New novel by James Besaw, The Ultimatum, asks biggest “what if?” about terrorists in U.S.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Beneath the Coyote Hills’ by William Luvaas
'Beneath the Coyote Hills' by William Luvaas is a delightful novel and highly recommended.
Read More »Interview: Randy Rawls – Author of ‘Dating Death’
Interview with Randy Rawls, author of "Dating Death".
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Lightkeepers: A Novel’ by Abby Geni
In "The Lightkeepers" by Abby Geni we see that when the trappings of civilization are stripped away humans are animals after all.
Read More »Interview: Gary D. Wilson, Author of ‘Getting Right’
Interview with Gary D. Wilson author of "Getting Right".
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