Book Reviews

Book Review: The Stone Serpent

Image of the cover of the horror novel, The Stone Serpent, by Nicholas Kaufmann. Cover depicts a human skull with a pit viper (possibly a copperhead) emerging from the left eye socket and crawling up and over the top of the skull.
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I recently had the pleasure of reading Nicholas Kaufmann’s newest horror novel, “The Stone Serpent.” This sequel to Kaufmann’s 2021 novel “The Hungry Earth” takes place a year after the events of the first book and follows the main character, Dr. Laura Powell, as she tries to re-establish some semblance of normalcy in her life. …

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Book Review: 100 Fathoms Below

100 Fathoms Below
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Setting sail inside a tin can, in enemy waters, and someone on board isn’t feeling quite well. What could possibly go wrong? My review of 100 Fathoms Below.

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Book Review: The Martian by Andy Weir

The Martian Andy Weir
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I just read a The Martian, a book loved dearly by a LOT of people. I, however, didn’t love it. In my review, I discuss elements of this book that failed me.

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Great YA Fiction: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue

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Mackenzi Lee might now just be near the top of my favorite writers.  This excellent piece of YA fiction is filled with wonderful characters you can get behind, hauntingly beautiful language, all topped off with social themes that YA readers are hungry to explore!!

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Book Review: Thunderhead by Neal Schusterman

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I would argue that Thunderhead was an even better book than the first book in this series, and that’s a rare thing to find in the world of trilogies. Fast paced, high-stakes, multiple plot threads and character arcs, and an ending that left me desperate for more!

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