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Into the Mist
Into the Mist Patrick Carman Scholastic Press (Part of the Land of Elyonseries) Into the Mist by Patrick Carman is the beginning of a new trilogy by this author based in Elyon. It picks up just a few days after … Continue reading
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Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom
Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom Tim Byrd G.P.Putnam’s Sons Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom is a children’s adventure story from Tim Byrd. It is an old fashioned romp with all the necessary cast of characters. The … Continue reading
A Killing in Comics
A Killing in Comics by Max Allan Collins; Illustrated by Terry Beatty Published by Berkeley Prime Crime A Killing in Comics is an eminently readable mystery novel by Max Allan Collins. The action takes place in the world of comics … Continue reading
About books and reviewing them.
Since this is a website about reviewing books, I should talk a little about what I look for in a book and what I see as the purpose of a review. The first thing that attracts me to a book … Continue reading