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Things get tiny and intense in Michael Crichton’s posthumous thriller Micro (2011), finished by Richard Preston. Continue reading
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Things get tiny and intense in Michael Crichton’s posthumous thriller Micro (2011), finished by Richard Preston. Continue reading
This will likely be my last John Grisham review—in part because The Broker was such a flawed novel, and in general because most of Gisham’s later books fall flat. He’s a great example of an author whose passion for writing … Continue reading
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My mining through old college journals has discovered a vein of notes on John Grisham novels that I’ve since gone back to peruse. Although I began this blog as a 28-year-old seminarian, I’d long since been a note-taker, writing book … Continue reading
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A Christian review of The Rainmaker by John Grisham (1995), a book that’s among Grisham’s more pleasant courtroom reads. Continue reading
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It’s a book you’ve maybe never heard of, but I hope to change that today. Fairy Godparents: Raising a Fairy Child is a fascinating novel that kept me up at night, weaving the worlds of technology, fantasy, and family into … Continue reading
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I was looking for a book to listen to this past week, and I wanted something edge-of-your-seat to keep me engaged while I drove. I chose this book for it’s being a medical “thriller” but throughout the story, I was … Continue reading
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As I attempt to work my way through some more of Geoffrey Household‘s works, I came upon this, his first published novel for adults and the book that preceded his most famous novel, Rogue Male. His only previous publishing experience … Continue reading
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James Bond #4 Well I’m back at it. This is the fifth James Bond book by Ian Fleming I’ve reviewed on this site, but sadly, I haven’t been reading them in their proper order. (I’ll post a list of the … Continue reading
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I’ve never read Robin Cook before, and this is certainly not the season of my life where I need to be getting caught up on popular fiction to the detriment of my studies and other readings! Still, it’s COVID season(s). … Continue reading