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Category Archives: Book Reviews
Book Review: The Mechanist by Erik Robert Nelson
Steam Punk is okay, I love Film Noir, but it doesn’t matter, the only thing I truly care about when I read a novel is if it’s well written, and by that I don’t mean literary (some of the worst … Continue reading
2 Books Reviews: Forgotten Country & State of Wonder
This novel was an uneven, at times much too obviously contrived quilt of present day events and memories of the past divided by chapters. There were moments of lyrical intensity, of really good writing, but they often occurred at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Patchett, Book Review, Catherine Chung, Forgotten Country, State of Wonder
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Review of “Initiation” by Elisabeth Haich
As someone who has loved and studied ancient Egypt all her life, I was excited to come across this book. Even though the writing style was not exactly to my taste, and there were too many passionate repetitions of her … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient egypt, Book Review, Elizabeth Haich, Initiation, Spiritual knowledge
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