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Teaser for popular historical novel Eagle Rising
Nate walked to the Appaloosa and took hold of the saddle horn. As he put one foot in the stirrup, he happened to glance behind him at the valley in which he had camped. He looked back at the saddle, then...
1 commentWild White Man- A Biographic Novel
William Buckley is indeed a historical figure who led an extraordinary life. Most, if not all of the information we have today on pre-colonial Australian aboriginal life comes from the fascinating story of...
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Author Mo Yan published 2001 Translated from the Chinese by Howard Goldblatt and Sylvia Li-chun Lin published 2001 A selection of eight short stories: Shifu, You'll Do Anything For A Laugh: Ding...
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Author Robert Radcliffe published 2003 It is set during the Second World War. Stephen Tomlin is a midshipman on board HMS Daisy a corvette on convoy duty Stephen Tomlin was the third generation in...
0 commentsDean Koontz Books, My Favourite Ten
Dean Koontz first came into my literary existance seventeen years ago when I came across a hardback book containing three of his novels:The Bad Place, Midnight and Lightening. I just couldn't understand why...
2 commentsFilm Review: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Review by Thumper: Thump of 4 “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” is a film based on a novel written by Douglas Adams in 1979. Fortunately, Douglas Adams started, but after his death in 2001, Garth...
0 commentsThe Top 10 Best Vampire Books
Have you noticed the recent vampire movement lately? First of all, it’s hard not to notice every teen gossiping and worshipping the Twilight series books and recent movies. The top new show on HOB is True...
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Author Elizabeth Waite published 2006 Ella Dryden was born in the East End of London, survived the war and gave birth to her two children in the East End, so when her husband Dennis, a bit of a rogue and...
0 commentsDiscovering Charles Morgan, a forgotten British author
Charles Morgan, the playwright and novelist, was a household name in the 1930s and 1940s and enjoyed an immense reputation in his lifetime, winning the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction in 1940. He...
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Meeting Where was I? What was happening to me? Wasn’t I just about to plunge in to a river of water, that’s the last thing I remembered and now all I saw was black. I was aware that I was still...
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