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    Book Review: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg

    August 3, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg Genre: Biography Publisher: Berkley Date: September 2, 2008 F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Thomas Wolfe. These names are not inconsequential in publishing. Neither is Maxwell Perkins but honestly, the average reader has no idea who he is. Max Perkins, as the title of this book suggests, was an editor of pure genius. He spent his entire career nurturing, building and growing young writers into extraordinary legends. I have always pictured editors as a necessary cog in the wheel of publishing. Having read a variety of self-edited (or sometimes even not edited at all!) books, I can tell you that…

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    Review: The League and the Lantern by Brian Wells

    July 28, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: The League and the Lantern Author: Brian Wells Genre:  YA, adventure Publisher: Republic Ink Date: May 16, 2016 To say that Jake Herndon is going through an awkward patch is a bit of an understatement. After a variety of misadventures in sixth grade, he’s ready to move into seventh as the great Do Over. This time he’s going to make things much better! Except that his first meeting with his seventh grade class is a disaster. Choking on corn dogs, a stained shirt, and an unfortunate Hello Kitty shirt all play a part in making it seem like seventh grade will end up no different than sixth. It’s when…

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    Review: The Last One by Alexandra Oliva

    July 26, 2016
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    Review: The Last One by Alexandra Oliva

    July 26, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: The Last One Author: Alexandra Olivia               26 Genre: suspense Publisher: Ballantine Books Reality TV shows. We have all seen them. All of us at least understand the premise. People sign up to compete in some manner for fame, glory, and usually some sort of monetary reward. Usually the competition involves harsh physical conditions, though sometimes, it can also include embarrassment and a variety of demeaning tasks. Also, none of these programs really encourage teamwork. So when there’s a book’s premise revolving around a reality show, the audience is pretty sure to understand the setting.  In this book, a young woman that the…

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    Book Review: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

    July 21, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: Dark Matter Author: Blake Crouch Genre: suspense, sci-fi, thriller Publisher: Crown Date: July 26, 2016 Jason Dessen is brilliant. With his mind, he could have been one of the foremost scientists in the world – easily. But he decided to focus on his family instead. His relationship with his life is key to keeping him grounded. And his son is a light every day. Even when things get a little boring, the simple things bring him pleasure. Making dinner. Spending time. It’s all good. And then one night he goes out for a drink. No biggie. Jason merely wanted to celebrate a friend’s accomplishments. But on the way home,…

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    Review: Sense and Sensibility by Sarah Price

    July 19, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: Sense and Sensibility Author: Sarah Price Genre: Amish Publisher: Realms Date: March 1, 2016 Eleanor, Maggie and Mary Ann are still reeling from the sudden loss of their father when they discover that their home is about to convert into their brother’s hands. He promised his father that he would care for his sisters and step-mother, but his wife isn’t a big fan of the idea. Her thoughts on ‘caring’ vary quite differently from what most would consider it.  As a result, the little family finds themselves in very unhappy and miserable circumstances. They know that they must change their situation and moving to another farm seems like a…

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    Book Review: Since She Went Away by David Bell

    July 14, 2016 / No Comments

    Title: Since She Went Away Author: David Bell Genre: thriller Publisher: Penguin Date: June 21, 2016   Jenna Barton has had a rough time of it lately. A few months ago, her best friend, Celia, disappeared. If that wasn’t bad enough, Celia was on her way to meet Jenna when she went missing. This puts single mom Jenna and her son directly into the spotlight. Reporters, social media, activists, rumors, speculation – it’s all a part of her life now. It’s caused Jenna to spiral into a weird guilt situation where she spends her time constantly searching for Celia or any lead she can find. Messageboards have become an odd…

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