 | Another James Lee Burke - Dave Robicheaux combo!! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I bought this book because I never pass on this author. I've loved Dave's family and friends and life on the teche for a long time now. Recently it seems that Dave's life is getting darker and hi... read full review |
!Q~~_6.JPG) | Crash...it's intoxicating! 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I bought this film because I want to be able to watch it again. In fact I think most people would benefit from watching it and feeling it. It's a film of noncommunication, clashes and crashes over a 36 hou... read full review |
 | Okay story disappointing to me. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I too got the book because I had read the Secret Life of Bees which I really enjoyed. Both were full of fantasies of a sort which is fine by me. But it seemed here as though the ridiculous and selfish (for both... read full review |
 | Joyce Carol Oates/Rosamond Smith Does it Again!! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
"Black Girl/White Girl" aptly describes the two main characters of this story who are classmates at an "enlightened" white liberal arts college in 1975. Genna (W/G) believes that they are be... read full review |
 | DALVA by Jim Harrison A beautifully written story of five generations and their relationships and philosophies as told from their point of view...mostly in a journalistic style. Not an easy read, but well worth it. The central chara... read full review |
 | THE ROAD HOME by Jim Harrison A book of word pictures. Loads and loads of words painting beautiful pictures of the upper Midwest. The five characters who are narrating (in journalistic style) are drawn from Harrison's previous novel ... read full review |
 | Jim Harrison's "Farmer" is the perfect title... A wonderful small story of a young farmer/teacher/outdoorsman physically and emotionally "stuck" on his family land. Stuck between the ghosts of his past and his wish to someday fish the ocean. I boug... read full review |
 | A good day to die; a bad trip for this reader... As usual Jim Harrison wrote a good write. It's my problem that I don't care anything about terror. This is a bad trip indeed (as in chemistry). The main, first person character is on a fishing sabbati... read full review |
 | Thank you Mark Haddon. ...for TCIOTDINT. Thank you for writing this book. So many things to rethink in my mind. So many times to just stop and wonder. A "wonder full" idea and it worked! read full review |
 | World Travelling With Tattoo Artists & Church Organists I have had some of my favorite adventures with John Irving...and this was one more. Our hero is at present an actor in Hollywood, with all its attending problems and some additional. He relates his story as a b... read full review |