A couple more book reviews heading your way!
Debra loved:
“Started telling all my friends and family about this book before I'd even finished reading it. Lehrer is able to package very BIG ideas into lovely little nuggets! You'll love it.”
Michael reccommends:
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Googled: The End of the World as We Know It by Ken Auletta
“A detailed history of digital power Google and the battle between "old" and "new" media.Auletta gives readers insight into whether Google lives up to its credo, "Don't be evil."”
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Come Go With Me by Edwin Thomas ; pictures by Laszlo Kubinyi
“Enjoyed reading the stories from this book. Stories told by "old-timers".
These stories brought back wonderful memories from my childhood.”
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Dreadfully Ever After by, Steve Hockensmith
ReplyDeleteThis book promises romance, heartbreak, martial arts, cannibalism, and armies of shambling corpses. It deliveries! I have loved these books published by Quirk Classics. The first one that hooked me was Dawn of the Dreadfuls. Now comes the exciting conclusion to the trilogy Dreadfully Ever After. I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read and review Dawn of the Dreadfuls by Steven Hockensmith. It's the perfect recipe of genre mash up. Take a classic story(by Jane Austen) add a cup of gore, 3 tablespoons of humor, sprinkle in ninjas and an evil aunt(by genius Steven Hockensmith) and bake to 350 degrees for a yummy yet satisfying treat. The result is a perfect, magical blend of awesome story telling.