This book is Historical Fiction, meant to celebrate the life of a much-loved friend and relative. During this process, it also draws us into a society and teaches us the ethics and feelings of its people. The strength of the writing is the way it reaches into the heart and mind of the main character,…
Month: April 2026
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“One Day Lucky” by D. Benedict Dold
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We need a new sub-genre. Maybe there already is one. It’s for stories based on the supposition that at some time in the (near ?) future, people will be able to escape into a virtual world for long periods of time, trusting the corporation that markets the program to keep their corporeal bodies alive while…
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“The Very Mad Science of Dr. Morcant Hollow” by Hamilton Kohl
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This is a very mad book in many senses. It is a light hearted spoof that maintains the macabre sense of the Horror genre by making fun of it. Be prepared for a complete lack of logic or veracity. The only connection to reality is that every event contains its own logic, however warped. The…
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“The Battle Beyond the Veil” by Cassie Sanchez
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This book is a Paranormal subgenre of the Harlequin Romance, following a tradition stretching all the way back to Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, where twenty-somethings talk and act like hormonal teenagers. For true fans of this type of book, it comes off quite well. It starts off with an interesting and realistic spate of rather nasty…