by Jennifer Hallmark | Dec 23, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
I like to introduce a science fiction series by my friend, Rosemary B. Althoff. She is in the process of finishing book three and hopes you’ll enjoy her series… Here’s more about The Hot Marble: LEWIS BRAHMINDURA is a brilliant young physicist, dark,...
by Cammi Woodall | Dec 16, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
I am a child of the eighties and grew up on the action movies of the time, especially Predator and Aliens. So the idea of going to a jungle or space station and being chased by terrifying monsters with big teeth was perfectly reasonable. Kids of my time also had a...
by K.A. Ramstad | Dec 2, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Nick, the Christmas Coyote, by Tami Johnson, is great for kids ages six to eight. The illustrations capture the somberness of wintry skies yet the vibrancy of Christmas trees and presents. When showing summer scenes, the blues and greens shine on the pages. The main...
by Arthur | Nov 25, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
When reading old science fiction, it isn’t really the ‘science’ that you are shooting for (or the fiction, obviously); it is the plot, the characters, and the human themes that lie beyond the surface. Which means that some books or stories are pretty much useless once...
by Cammi Woodall | Nov 18, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
Have you ever looked through your piles of books or your Kindle reader and realized, “Hey, I forgot about this story!” That happened to me last week. Back at the start of 2020, I read The Killing Fog by Jeff Wheeler. I admit I looked at it because the title sounded...
by A.S. Hardin | Nov 11, 2022 | Blogs/Podcasts, Favorite Friday Fiction, Favorite Friday Reads, Friday Fiction: Books From Off the Beaten Track
“What are you, Kane … man or demon?” “I’ve been called both, though both races have damned me often enough. And I claim neither – although once men called me brother.” One of the best feelings for a secondhand book lover like...