About

Name: Fleiger
Dateline: Cupertino, CA
Weblog: lazyhabits.wordpress.com [RSS]
Articles: 9
First Published: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Last Published: Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Writer Bio
Fleiger is a book-lover by hobby. Favorite genre include fantasy, science fiction, thrillers, mystery, and almost everything you can read. His books reviews and other thoughts can be found at Lazy Habits.
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Currently listing articles 9-1:
  1. Book Review: Never Surrender by Michael Dobbs

    — The story of Sir Winston Churchill during his most trying of times.

    REVIEW in Books on November 06, 2007

  2. Book Review: Dark Tales Volume 11

    — If you cannot keep your eyes away from the book even when you are horrified, this collection is for you.

    REVIEW in Books on October 17, 2007

  3. An Interview with James Houston Turner, Author of The Identity Factor

    — "Finally, I had a sense of purpose... that my life was not yet supposed to end."

    INTERVIEW in Books on October 02, 2007

  4. Book Review: Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help by Douglas Anthony Cooper

    — The halls of school are filled with Moaning Myrtles, with differing degrees of humour and sense and potential thereof.

    REVIEW in Books on September 26, 2007

  5. Book Review: Visionary from the Stars by Virginia Lori Jennings

    — If you are looking for a nice, interesting sci-fi novel, do get your hands on this one.

    REVIEW in Books on September 14, 2007

  6. Book Review: The Identity Factor by James Houston Turner

    — The thriller leaves you with the familiar feeling at the end that “you see, but you do not observe.”

    REVIEW in Books on August 30, 2007

  7. Book Review: The Last Legion by Valerio Massimo Manfredi

    — A story of legends, and starting point for others...

    REVIEW in Books on August 10, 2007

  8. Book Review: Stardust by Neil Gaiman

    — This story gives the term "star-crossed lover" a new meaning.

    REVIEW in Books on August 05, 2007

  9. Book Review: The Egyptologist by Arthur Phillips

    — A dark tale of how easily interest can turn into obsession; how scholarly interests can turn into monomania and ambition.

    REVIEW in Books on May 16, 2007

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