LITERALLY THE BEST REVIEWS: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing – Hank Green Dutton Publishing 352 Pages Sometimes a book just grips you right from the jacket summary and doesn’t let go until you’ve finished the…
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing – Hank Green Dutton Publishing 352 Pages Sometimes a book just grips you right from the jacket summary and doesn’t let go until you’ve finished the…
A Monster’s Heart – Mark Laufer CreateSpace Independent Publishing 344 Pages I always want to see local authors do well. I’d love to see a bestselling author come out of…
1Three Days in Moscow — Bret Baier William Morrow Publishers 416 Pages Maybe it’s because he’s the first President that I can clearly remember, but for a long time, Ronald…
Lies – T.M. Logan St. Martin’s Press 432 Pages We live in a world where most movies, despite being called “live action,” are a mixture of real people and computer…
When the Men Were Gone — Marjorie Herrera Lewis William Morrow Paperbacks 240 Pages I first saw this book reviewed in a literary magazine that I got from the Lockport…
Saving Beck – Courtney Cole Gallery Books 304 Pages I opened the cover for Saving Beck by Courtney Cole and read the summary on the inside. I stood there for…
The Hellfire Club — Jake Tapper Little, Brown and Company 352 Pages I’ve watched Jake Tapper as far back as his ABC days before he was hired by CNN. In…
The Boy at the Keyhole — Stephen Giles Hanover Square Press 304 Pages Sometimes I grab a book from the library thinking it will be an interesting read to pass…
Eagle & Crane — Suzanne Rindell GP Putnams Sons 448 Pages A couple of months ago, Howie Balaban wrote a book review (HERE) on this book. At the time of…
The Life She Was Given — Ellen Marie Wiseman Kensington 314 Pages Since the Lockport Library began the One Book, One County program, I’ve been to all but one of…