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Friday, November 30, 2018
Synopsis for Brand New Sci-Fi Billed "Sci-Fi and So Much More"
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Sunday, November 25, 2018
Award-Winning Author Reviews Award-Winning Author
This book, based on life experiences of the author’s mother, is an emotional journey start to finish. Anna is a new bride of German descent in rural America a few years after World War II ends. She feels left out of the community lifeline where she and her husband have settled. At times she senses discrimination and believes she is the topic of gossip. The story opens as Anna finds out she is pregnant for a third time. The pregnancy is difficult with complications, including toxemia. To make matters worse, the child, a daughter, is plagued with colic, sleeplessness, and fits of screaming that last throughout her childhood.
In the rest of the story Anna slowly realizes her children have far different directions in mind for their lives than the one she has imagined. She struggles to understand why, in her view, her children have all gone wrong. A boy who leaves home as soon as he is of age, a first born daughter who goes away to college and has no plans to return to rural life, and lastly the youngest daughter who is willful beyond reason into adulthood.
For me, the book came full circle in the last pages but I don’t want to give a spoiler here.
This addition to Heidi M. Thomas’s body of work is sure to captivate readers as much as her previous books in which she offers readers rich and accurate accounts of obstacles young women faced eighty, ninety years ago. Young women who desperately want to step out of society’s restrictive molds. Thomas’s earlier books show us how Montana women, aspiring to participate in male dominated roles, faced their fears and naysayers with determination and courage. However, in Finding True Home, Thomas writes about a struggling mother and wife, new to mid-century America, who must examine her own thoughts in order to live in harmony with her family and community.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Midwest Book Review Loves New Literary Memoir
Sarah Clarkson
Tyndale Momentum
c/o Tyndale House Publishers
351 Executive Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188
www.tyndale.com
9781496425805,
$15.99, PB, 288pp
www.amazon.com
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Sunday, November 11, 2018
Poet Judith Skillman Reviews Carol Smallwood's "In the Measuring"
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Wednesday, November 7, 2018
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Sunday, November 4, 2018
Bailey Jacobs and the Disappearing Dogs Series Novella One
Bailey Jacobs and the Disappearing Dogs, Series Novella One
- Title: Bailey Jacobs and the Disappearing Dogs
- Author: VJ Barrington
- Print Length: 41 pages
- Language: English
- Available on Amazon
Next in the Bailey Jacobs series:
- Bailey Jacobs and the Flying Thief
- Bailey Jacobs and the Bungled Burglary
- Bailey Jacobs and the Dealer's Den
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Precarious and Mysterious Life in Antarctica a Murder Mystery Trilogy
Precarious and Mysterious Life in Antarctica a Murder Mystery Trilogy
Book One Antarctic Murders SeriesFrozen in Time: Murder at the Bottom of the World
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Author: Theodore Jerome Cohen
- Print Length: 236 pages
- Publisher: AuthorHouse
- Language: English
- ASIN: B079KG6CZ9
"Seen from the mountain to the south, the base had all the appearance of a small, abandoned mining town on a planet at the outreaches of the galaxy."
The base was painted bright orange (for visibility, I assume) each year as the winter wind, ice pellets, and snow hit it with speeds of up to 150 miles per hour which removed the paint. How would a person survive in such conditions? Not me as the indoor daytime temperatures were in the 40's when I think 60's are too cold. There were 23 hours a day of sunlight which sounds nice until remembering this was in Antarctica, decades ago, and sunscreen then didn't help much at all.
This is the real story of the author's experience as a National Science Foundation researcher and scientist and is based on real facts. Who would think murders and intrigue would happen in such a remote location with few inhabitants?
When a radio is submerged in salt water, a description of what the involved repair entailed is given, yet that radio did help save a man's life later. Sailors shooting seals caused an avalanche. The glacier calved by itself anyway, and deep crevices would open up with no warning. Since this happened decades ago and would be dangerous today, it was quite the adventure (if a scientific adventure).
The ending is quite philosophical and considers how precarious life can be. It also ends with a mystery and leaving me anxious to read book two in this trilogy.
Do you like books on Audible? The first book of this trilogy is now available on Audible.
Book Two Antarctic Murders Series
Unfinished Business: Pursuit of an Antarctic Killer
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Author: Theodore Jerome Cohen
- Print Length: 252 pages
- Publisher: AuthorHouse
- Language: English
- ASIN: B07933K1CN
Events occur like a donkey cart stops traffic when Munoz needs to make quick time as part of his plan, but he manages to escape without a problem. He leaves behind coins with messages indicating he has outsmarted the investigators. Valderas "the bloodhound" is someone who knows him well, yet cannot find a shred of evidence to convict him. Time seems to pass slowly as Valderas thinks over the evidence on a daily basis (for years).
This book provides insight, facts, and background information so hopefully one day Munoz will hopefully make a mistake somewhere or events will catch up with him. I am hoping something along those lines happens in Book 3 (End Game) which I am eager to begin reading right now. In fact, I have started the last book in this trilogy.
Book Three Antarctic Murders Series
End Game: Irrational Acts, Tragic Consequences
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Author: Theodore Jerome Cohen
- Print Length: 192 pages
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0794BVM4X
What a clever, smart villain people trust (Munoz)! Until the very end, the story will keep you wondering how it can resolve and who might be hurt. Along the way, he does some very good deeds that are not very public so this was not for helping his cover-up. Of course, Munoz learned from the very best, his father -- unfortunately.
Included in the text are Spanish phrases and sentences which are fun to decipher if you have taken Spanish classes. There is some French, too. Anyone who was in orchestra or music classes at some time will start to remember their music literature as symphonies feature prominently in the plot. Oh, really, yes, and also so many "engineering/scientific" details to warm the hearts of those see the world that way such as:
"Candia, a man in his mid-40s, had grown up with the mainframe computer industry. He cut his teeth on the old IBM systems that used drum memories. He was still punching cards in the mid-1960s . . ."
You knew all those high school and college classes would come in handy someday!
Reviews shared on Amazon by Carolyn Wilhelm of the Wise Owl Factory