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August 19, 2022
- Celebrating the purposes of short fiction (Bookends) I watched the first episode of Neil Gaiman’s new TV show,
- Borgart AKA Bogey Boy Pet Of The Week
August 12, 2022
- Pursuing adventures in the Roach Motel (Bookends) The book begins by introducing us to Tim Jamieson,
- Snowy Pet Of The Week
August 5, 2022
- J.A. Jance uses many different voices in her books Judith Ann Jance was advised to use her initials when she started writing the J.P. Beaumont series in the mid-1980s.
- Barney Pet Of The Week
July 29, 2022
- Strange messages from the Wasp Factory (Bookends) Iain Banks’ first published novel begins with strangeness:
- Athena Pet Of The Week
July 22, 2022
- The continuing story of Sherlock’s younger sister (Bookends) There is nothing in the Conan Doyle canon to suggest Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes had a younger sister, or that either of their parents might still be alive.
- Fuzz Lightyear Pet Of the Week
July 15, 2022
- Bosco Pet Of The Week
- More mayhem at the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop (Bookends) At 222 Baker St., West London, Massachusetts, there is a speciality book store called the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium.
July 8, 2022
- Down Memory Lane with Chris Caldwell (Bookends) Chris Caldwell’s quirky take on the Yukon’s life and foibles began to make an appearance about a year after she moved here.
- Rango Pet Of The Week
June 30, 2022
- The moral consequences of the tactics of war If this engaging book seems a bit chatty in tone and style it’s because it started out as an audio book and as an extension of some of the episodes of Gladwell’s podcast Revisionist History, as well as at least one TED Talk.
- Bosco Pet Of The Week.
June 24, 2022
- This mystery’s roots run very, very deep (Bookends) Homicide detective Kes Morris is a bit out of her element in the smaller setting of this assignment.
- Rango Pet Of The Week
June 17, 2022
- The return of the Lincoln Lawyer (Bookends) The story begins with a flashback to when Mickey Haller was a public defender and Jerry Vincent was a prosecutor.