Mariko Takashi and the Case of the Gremlin Horde – Book One by Christopher Bair

This author was attending the Texas Book Festival when he stopped by my booth.  He was purchasing a book when he mentioned he and his wife had recently published their own book.  The illustration on the cover caught my interest.  This book is the start of a series for the 13 and up crowd.  Being … Continue reading Mariko Takashi and the Case of the Gremlin Horde – Book One by Christopher Bair

The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part XII By David Marcum

This collection holds the record for the largest collection of new Sherlock Holmes stories.  The Publisher, through these books, helps to support two organizations, The Stepping Stones School in the UK and the Happy Life Children’s Home in Kenya. From the first story in this collection, you are submerged in Holmes as it starts with … Continue reading The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part XII By David Marcum

Searching for Unique: A Travellers Guide to Extraordinary Experiences by Nancy O’Hare

This is the second travel guide by this author that I have had the pleasure of reading.  The author lives the idea of experiencing new lands as a traveler instead of just a tourist.  This volume takes us into the world of adventurous hikes, little-known festivals and Ancient Temples as well as Modern Metropolises.  While … Continue reading Searching for Unique: A Travellers Guide to Extraordinary Experiences by Nancy O’Hare

The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore

Both of my book clubs picked winners for December.  This deeply researched Historical Fiction revolves around the lawsuit between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse and brings in Nikola Telsa (yes before there were cars!).  Told from the viewpoint of Westinghouse’s lawyer, a young Paul Cravath, the reader is engaged into another era of what may … Continue reading The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore