The Geographer's Library by Jon Fasman
One of the more difficult tasks a book reviewer has is to distinguish between the subjective and the objective; between what I like and what is good or bad. I d...
One of the more difficult tasks a book reviewer has is to distinguish between the subjective and the objective; between what I like and what is good or bad. I d...
**I have been procrastinating about writing this book review for weeks. For some reason when it comes to non-fiction I have a hard time knowing what to say. I w...
In honor of the Online Book Fair, I thought I would highlight some books that were brought to my attention by the fine folks at FSB. The truth is I probably wou...
I have always been intrigued with Harry Turtledove – a “master of alternative history.” Personally, I am not a big fan of alternative history ...
Don’t sit there grumbling about the lack of content from yours truly, instead be sure to check out the Online Book Fair hosted by FSB Associates: A cause ...
Sorry for not posting something sooner, but I have been reading a monstrous book about the period of the Napoleonic Wars from 1801 to 1805. The book, The End of...