Book Review: Dazzled By Darkness: Seeing Things in Brooklyn by Erica Miles
In “Dazzled by Darkness: Seeing Things in Brooklyn” by Erica Miles, Sara, a 25-year-old Jewish girl who works in the Art Museum, falls for Gavilan, a 19-year-old black art museum student. The story,...
View ArticleBook Review: Cobra Combat by Robert E. Case
Cobra Combat by Robert E. Case is one of the best books I have read this year. It takes the reader from the beginnings of the Army Air Corps to the emergence of sound-breaking jets and beyond. From the...
View ArticleBook Review: The Dating Guidebook: Tips For Living a Happy and Healthy Single...
The Dating Advice Girl (TDAG) (Erin Tillman) has written a wonderful book for those who are ready to begin dating (again). This little book renewed my hope in the dating process. I admit that I...
View ArticleBook Review: Master Gardener: A novel about gardening, agribusiness,...
Master Gardener: A novel about gardening, agribusiness, politics, love and Wylie Cypher by Rolf Margenau is about what happens when a Master Gardener plants packets of magical seeds from the Amazon in...
View ArticleBook Review: Questor by S. Alan Schweitzer
I dove into Questor by S. Alan Schweitzer with enthusiasm because the plot seemed to be exactly the type of sci-fi story I enjoy sinking my teeth into, but my excitement wore down because of the dry,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Rebel Yank: Words Not Spoken by Steven Ostrega
The Rebel Yank: Words Not Spoken by Steven Ostrega is a very dramatic and exciting novel about a young man who has high family values and a love for his country. He is an outspoken man before it is...
View ArticleBook Review: Think from the Heart, Love from the Mind by Gian Kumar
Think from the Heart, Love from the Mind by Gian Kumar is based on an ancient Indian philosophy of consciousness. Gian Kumar takes the reader on a complex journey that offers rewards of enlightenment...
View ArticleMovie Review: Storytelling
In music it’s very common for artists to provide answers to criticism in the form of a song. It’s called a “diss track” or “diss song.” In movies it’s much harder to do that, because movies generally...
View ArticleBook Review: A Wicked Thing by Michael Kasenow
A serial killer on the loose doesn’t seem like the kind of character you would find in a ghost story, and things might seem even weirder when you toss in a love story, but all the elements come...
View ArticleBook Review: The Green Line by E.C. Diskin
The Green Line by E.C. Diskin is riveting. Abby Donavan, an overworked, goal-focused, young attorney mistakenly boards a late-night train on The Green Line headed in the direction of Chicago’s west...
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