Archive for August, 2011
BOOK REVIEW: Crystal Palace: The Complete Record
BOOK REVIEW: Crystal Palace: The Complete Record 11:47am Wednesday 31st August 2011 Print Email Comments(0) ONE of the best things about being a Crystal Palace fan is there always seems to be something exciting going on at Selhurst Park. Whether it be a fight for promotion to the Premiership, or a hard-fought battle against the [...]
Book Review: The Egyptian by Layton Green
Searching for the ever-elusive fountain of youth has driven different governments, factions and cults for centuries trying to find that special liquid that can hold off the effect of aging. In The Egyptian by Layton Green, he takes us into the ever interesting and precise world of scientific facts and experiments, with an analytical eye [...]
Book Review: The Haunting of L. by Howard Norman
For a rather compact book, I was impressed at what this novel was able to accomplish. I never expected that such an intricate and dense story would come out of this work. But I am getting ahead of myself. Let me write a few words about what The Haunting of L. is about. Howard Norman’s [...]
Book review: ‘Flash and Bones’ is an intriguing puzzle
<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 6–> Kathy Reichs delivers another stellar effort in her Dr. Temperance Brennan forensic series with “Flash and Bones.” The Charlotte Motor Speedway is known for NASCAR, but it becomes the site of a homicide investigation when a barrel of asphalt containing a body is discovered near the track. Brennan examines the bones, [...]
Critics and Writers Brings Book Reviews to your Computer
2011-08-26 22:14:05 – A new book review site has entered the scene. Critics and Writers offers book reviews, authors on tour and author interviews in a well designed format. A new site, Critics and Writers, has recently launched and is turning a lot of heads with their attention to book reviews, writers on tour and [...]
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