The Monster in the Hollows by Andrew Peterson
The books in this series keep getting better. Each book builds on the previous; more history revealed, more surprises, more depth to the characters, etc.
The books in this series keep getting better. Each book builds on the previous; more history revealed, more surprises, more depth to the characters, etc.
The book is a wonderful tribute to the men and women of Notre Dame who served during World War II, whether in combat or assisting others in enemy prison camps.
A somewhat rambling portrait of small town New Hampshire through the lens of a group of libertarians seeking very limited government/interference and the habits...
Where the book really shines is in the bright and evocative illustrations. Page after page of beautiful are illustrates the creatures and stories.
I am pleased to report that the books seems to be getting better as we go.
A compelling and informative look at the events leading up the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan in August of 1945.