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A Wrinkle in Time Review

August 31st, 2010 Shaw Funami No comments
A Wrinkle in Time

Meg Murray was one of my best friends growing up.She was imperfect, and loving, and confused, and wickedly smart, and astonishingly dense, and absolutely could not see the beauty of herself (both inside and outside).As a young girl who was also struggling with these things, I found solace and comfort in immersing myself into books [...]

The Storms of Eternity (Kindle Edition) Review

August 22nd, 2010 Christina Sponias No comments
The Storms of Eternity

I had no idea what this book was about when I downloaded it and it turned out to be a fantastic thrill ride of mysteries and a violent struggle sort of like Lost meets Terminator very entertaining read Click Here to see more reviews about: The Storms of Eternity (Kindle Edition) Product Description: Mike Rhoades, [...]

Dragonfly in Amber (Kindle Edition) Review

July 29th, 2010 Kathleen Moser No comments
Dragonfly in Amber

I usually do not care for sequels, whether in novels or films. After reading Diana Gabaldon’s wonderful book, “Outlander,” I was sure she could not come up with another book to match the first. I was wrong and “Dragonfly In Amber” is an exception to my rule and an exceptional book. Once you begin to [...]

Outlander (Kindle Edition) Review

July 28th, 2010 Rachael Tiedeman No comments
Outlander

I must admit, the synopsis on the back of this tome threw me off.I didn’t think I would be much interested in a romance novel based on time travel — it just seemed way too implausible.However, at the persistence of several friends from a book group, I gave this novel a try.I am certainly grateful [...]

The Time Traveler’s Wife Review

July 25th, 2010 Edwin Jones No comments
The Time Traveler

“The Time Traveler’s Wife” is one of the most interesting, powerful books I’ve read in a long time. Audrey Niffenegger did a beautiful job taking some of the most complex ideas – time travel, marriage, love, children, friends, literary and artistic allusions, religion, death, drugs, childhood, growing, loss, and what it means to be human [...]

Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel Review

July 25th, 2010 Steven Vonbrandt No comments
Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel

Slaughter House Five deserves its reputation of being a piece of great American literature.The book follows a young man, Billy Pilgrim through his life.Billy believes aliens, tralfamadorians to be exact, have abducted him.We assume that it’s through these aliens that he learns to time travel, a skill he frequently uses.In the book Pilgrim bounces around [...]