West Oversea by Lars Walker
I have followed the writing of Lars Walker for some time (at Brandywine Books, The American Spectator, etc.). And I was vaguely aware of this fiction writing b...
I have followed the writing of Lars Walker for some time (at Brandywine Books, The American Spectator, etc.). And I was vaguely aware of this fiction writing b...
It must be Christian fiction week here at CM as today we have another example; although very different from the Shack. The Vanishing Sculptor is not theology t...
Cover of The Shack One of my oft repeated phrases is: “Better late than never.” The sad fact is that I have all too many chances to utter it. I br...
For some reason if a book doesn’t get reviewed relatively quickly I struggle mightily to get around to it at all. This habit vexes me to no end and this...
For some reason if a book doesn’t get reviewed relatively quickly I struggle mightily to get around to it at all. This habit vexes me to no end and this...
“A boy. A tiger. And the vast Pacific Ocean. This is a novel of such rare and wondrous storytelling that it may, as one of the characters claims, make you...