Everyone has a hobby, an activity or interest they pursue for pleasure and/or relaxation. Michael’s mom has a hobby that is more than a bit unusual. Her hobby, the thing that gives her pleasure, is killing girls. Full of blood and gore, child abduction, abuse, cannibalism, and more, this book will keep you turning the…
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Book Reviews, Children's Books, New Words Learned
Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Words
The Night Clock – a Review
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Twain’s End – a Review
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• •Reading was a huge part of schooling my children, and we read many books by Mark Twain: Puddn’head Wilson, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, and Life on the Mississippi. His life was something we didn’t study though. I knew that he didn’t like people…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Monday, Sunday – a Review
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• •Monday, Sunday isn’t a book that every person will be able handle reading. This book explores the boundaries of sexual attraction between older females and teenage boys. To broach such a difficult, almost taboo, subject took skill. Fenton Grace did an amazing job writing this tale of love and betrayal. I knew before I got…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fantasy, New Words Learned, Words
Beasthood – a Review
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The Life and Times of Richard Musto – a Review
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Mrs. Poe – a Review
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• •A love triangle surrounded by mystery and suspense makes for a thrilling historical fiction novel. One of the best known writers of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, falls in love with a struggling female poet, Frances Osgood. But Poe is already married, and his young wife insists on befriending the woman her husband is involved…