Cahokia by Timothy R. Pauketat My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Wonderful AccountWow. There's a lot to take in and even more remaining unresolved. Isn't that the reality of history and the truth of archeology?Cahokia has been both magical and mysterious for me. Being a melting pot of ethnicity, I yearn for knowledge and … Continue reading My Book Review of Cahokia
Category: Book REVIEWS
My Book Review of Seriously, Snow White Was SO Forgetful!: The Story of Snow White as Told by the Dwarves (The Other Side of the Story)
Seriously, Snow White Was SO Forgetful!: The Story of Snow White as Told by the Dwarves by Nancy Loewen My rating: 3 of 5 stars Interesting RetellingI wasn't sure what to expect, but the title of this book caught my attention. Reading it left me mixed, especially with the target age. The images work well … Continue reading My Book Review of Seriously, Snow White Was SO Forgetful!: The Story of Snow White as Told by the Dwarves (The Other Side of the Story)
My Book Review of Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy
Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy by Scott Burtness My rating: 5 of 5 stars Such A Fun Read!This was my first time reading Scott Burtness' work, but it won't be the last. He is a masterful storyteller. Things aren't always plausible, and there are some plot holes, but none of that matters. The … Continue reading My Book Review of Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy
My Book Review of Undead Cheesehead: A very Wisconsin zombie horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 3)
Undead Cheesehead by Scott Burtness My rating: 4 of 5 stars I Enjoyed This Story ImmenselyI'm not huge into zombies, and the premise, though fun, is not solid. Still, I enjoyed this story immensely. I felt it wrapped up the series well, too.What I liked was getting to know Stanley better. He's such a kind, … Continue reading My Book Review of Undead Cheesehead: A very Wisconsin zombie horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 3)
Readers’ Favorite 5-star Review of TIME LINES
Book Review by Ann Linus for Readers' Favorite The year is 3236, and time travel has been perfected. Travelers go back in time in an ethereal form, just observing and learning from history and not altering events. Julie is a seasoned traveler who has learned to separate her emotions from the events she witnesses because the past … Continue reading Readers’ Favorite 5-star Review of TIME LINES