When the Blue Shift Comes by Silverberg and Zinos-Amaro
The Stellar Guild series of books by Phoenix Pick (Arc Manor) teams up a well known, best selling author with their choice of an up and coming, lesser known author to complete a novelette. With authors like Mercedes Lack...
Read →The Road to Woodbury by Kirkman and Bonansinga
The second book in the Walking Dead universe doesn't start off where we finished the first book, The Ruse of the Governor, instead focusing on a completely different and new group of survivors who have banded together in...
Read →The Reason by Sirls
Wow! This is one amazing book. From the first page to the last I was enthralled - spellbound - couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The Reason by William Sirls Thomas Nelson September 2012 James Lindsey is a blind minist...
Read →The Breath of Dawn by Heitzmann
Wow, another amazing story by Kristen Heitzmann. I requested the book because of the author and the other books I have read of hers. I was surprised that Noelle, and Rick and Morgan Spencer from,” A Rush of Wings” and “S...
Read →Escape to the Hiding Place by Hering and Younger
World War II has come to Holland. Patrick and Beth find themselves working with the Dutch Resistance to smuggle a Jewish baby back to her mother who is hiding in the home of Corrie Ten Boom in Haarlem, Holland. Escape to...
Read →Battle for Cannibal Island by Hering and Batson
Beth and Patrick accidently end up on an adventure in the Imagination Station. When Patrick sees the tropical island he hopes for a fun vacation. Little do they know they are heading to the Fiji Islands with a bunch of c...
Read →Life with Lily by Kinsinger and Fisher
"On a small Amish farm in upstate New York, young Lily Lapp has plenty to do and plenty of people to love. But changes are coming--including a new baby brother, a new teacher at school, and new ways of looking at the wor...
Read →Infected by Schannep
It's been years since I last read a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, but man did I used to love them! I remember opening up the white bordered covers, flipping through the possible answers (to cheat, so I lived, of cours...
Read →Rise of the Governor by Kirkman and Bonansinga
The dead are walking - and eating - the living. No one knows how or why. The only concern is survival. This first novel in the cultural phenomenon that is The Walking Dead takes the reader back to the beginning and those...
Read →Aquaman Vol. 1 by Johns, Reis and Prado
Aquaman is one of those superheroes that I've never understood. How has he hung around for so long with almost nothing going for him? Isn't he just a water based version of Superman, just not as cool? He used to be. But...
Read →A Season for Tending by Woodsmall
When Rhoda was seven years old her father gave her and her older sisters a blueberry bush and a herb plant. Her sisters had other thing to do, but Rhoda (Rhodes) loved and tended hers with care, so her father gave her a ...
Read →Victory Lab by Issenberg
Can it really be that a simple mailer from a PAC to just a few thousand – or even hundred – citizens and they’ll vote? More than that: they’ll vote how you want them to? Apparently it is because it worked in the 2010 ele...
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