When you ask me for my top 10 favorite books (because there’s never just one), Harold Keith’s 1957 novel Rifles for Watie is on this list. It has been for years, assisted by the project I did on it for my Adolescent Literature class in college. (Best class ever.) Besides the descriptive prose and the … Continue reading Book Review: Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith
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Book Review: The Little House on the Prairie Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder
A Little Bit of Background The first time I read the Little House on the Prairie books, I was Laura’s age, in elementary school. I remember liking the stories as pleasant, if a little boring at times, though I thought the last book (The First Four Years) was weird because the guy was now called … Continue reading Book Review: The Little House on the Prairie Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Book Review: A Study of Shattered Spells by Josiah DeGraaf
A Study of Shattered Spells by Josiah DeGraaf is not just another magic-school book. Because . . . . . . Chintor Academy is not just another magic school. It has problems. Deep problems. All across the student body and even the faculty. It’s supposed to be the most prestigious academy in the kingdom to … Continue reading Book Review: A Study of Shattered Spells by Josiah DeGraaf
Book Review: The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
Some books are good the way pizza is good, offering a nice (or shocking or spicy) experience that pleases the senses. Some books are good the way a narrator is good, displaying a high level of skill that appeals to the intelligent mind. And some books are good the way Scripture is good, portraying a … Continue reading Book Review: The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
Book Review: The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson
Did you know Robert Louis Stevenson wrote more than Kidnapped, Treasure Island, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? I love his other writings, so when I saw The Black Arrow at a used-book sale, I snatched it up. It sat on my shelf for a few years, however, until I recently found myself in between … Continue reading Book Review: The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson
Book Review: The Tethered World by Heather L.L. FitzGerald (The Tethered World Chronicles #1)
“Normal” means different things to different people. For sixteen-year-old Sadie Larcen, family dynamics look a little different than most. Parents with oddball occupations? Normal. Five homeschooled siblings—one with autism? Normal. Police knocking on the door and parents gone missing? Definitely not normal! When Sadie uncovers the reasons behind her parents’ disappearance and the truth about … Continue reading Book Review: The Tethered World by Heather L.L. FitzGerald (The Tethered World Chronicles #1)
Book Review: The Methuselah Project by Rick Barry
Book Two is releasing next week! But before I tell you about the sequel, let me tell you about the original: 1943: Pilot Roger Greene goes down in a dogfight over Nazi Germany, but he survives the crash--and the odd experiments the Germans put him through. The years pass, and he shows no signs of … Continue reading Book Review: The Methuselah Project by Rick Barry