by A.S. Hardin | Mar 12, 2021 | Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
The Book of Atrus was brought about because of Myst, a CD-Rom video game released in 1993. The graphic adventure puzzle game alone was intriguing and begged for backstory. The two sibling creators decided to give the players just that. In the game, you find yourself...
by A.S. Hardin | Feb 12, 2021 | Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
“Even in the darkest moments, light exists if you have the faith to see it.” I read One Door Away from Heaven quite a long time ago, but it is one that has stuck with me all these years. Koontz’s main themes of friendship, hope, and healing, make his words at...
by A.S. Hardin | Jan 29, 2021 | Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
By A.S. Hardin Tales of the Left Hand does just what it says it will in delivering “swashbuckling, intrigue and a dash of magic,” and it’s all free on the Librvox app for Apple and Andrioid. To be honest, because the book was free, I didn’t...
by A.S. Hardin | Jan 8, 2021 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
One Way is a story that travels down a dark road, and that road goes only….ONE WAY. Jeff Lane’s One Way informs the reader of the main character’s outcome, Barry within the first few moments of the opening. Lane then travels that dark, isolated road toward that...
by A.S. Hardin | Dec 11, 2020 | Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track, Uncategorized
I loved this book, not because it’s packed with action or because it’s a perfect book without flaws but because of how it made me feel. Every time Laurence climbed onto the back of Temeraire and took flight, I felt like that kid in the “how reading...