Woodlief on Christian Fiction
Tony Woodlief over at Sand in the Gears has been discussing Christian Fiction (Part one is here). Here is a snippet from his latest post: What is Christian fict...
Book reviews
Tony Woodlief over at Sand in the Gears has been discussing Christian Fiction (Part one is here). Here is a snippet from his latest post: What is Christian fict...
To further develop my interest in historical fiction mysteries, I read Candace Robb’s The Nun’s Tale (this is the third book in the Owen Archer Myst...
Recently, I had one of those panic attacks voracious readers get: I was about to run out of reading material with a couple of hours yet to go in my trip. That...
I have always enjoyed the acting of Gene Wilder. Forget Johnny Depp, Wilder is Willy Wonka to me. Movies like Blazing Saddles and Stir Crazy still make me laugh...
I don’t normally like to read broad histories, but H.W. Crocker’s Don’t Tread on Me: A 400-Year History of America at War intrigued me. Crocke...
There are not a lot of authors whose new books I automatically seek to read, but I have enjoyed Howard Norman’s work enough that I think he might soon get...