 | Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs (2007) 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I have read all of Reich's books and enjoy her writing and subject matter. This story dealt with numerous dead bodies and could be a little confusing. I think a second reading is needed. The focus on th... read full review |
 | What the Gospels Meant 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I purchased this book to be used in a discussion group at my church. The group is led by a professor of religion at a college. With some backgrond in the New Testament, this book is interesting. However, it ... read full review |
 | One of Burke's finest thrillers This book is a real page-turner. It is one of Burke's early Dave Robicheaux novels and is one of his finest. I have read most, if not all of his novels. His descriptive writing in this book does not disap... read full review |
 | The Overlook by Michael Connelly I have read nearly all of the books that Michael Connelly has written and, while good, this is not nearly as spell-binding as his others. It is a Harry Bosch story and is a good read but don't expect it t... read full review |
 | Vanishing Acts is one of my favorite books! Vanishing Acts is a great book and I consider it one of my all-time favorite books. The character development and plot twists and turns are first rate. I hated to put the book down and will re-read it some tim... read full review |
 | The Camel Club by David Baldacci (2005) My husband recommended The Camel Club and I enjoyed it. There are interesting characters and good action. I look forward to reading The Collectors and Stone Cold. read full review |
 | Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner This book was an "eye-opener." Well-researched and well-written, it reviewed and evaluated the efforts of the CIA and the profound impact that agency has had on the history of this country. It makes... read full review |
 | The Story of Edgar Sawtelle Being from Northern Wisconsin, I could really relate to the setting of the story. I found the character of Edgar and his favorite dog very compelling and the book a page-turner. Because I was not very satisfi... read full review |
 | Team of Rivals Team of Rivals is an excellent portrait of Abraham Lincoln--his early life, his development as a prairie lawyer and his interest in politics. The book follows his election victories and defeats, the rise and f... read full review |
 | Misquoting Jesus This is a very interesting book for those with knowledge and/or interest in the Bible. It looks at the New Testament through the eyes of an historian and helps the reader understand the issues to be considered... read full review |