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Category Archives: Reviews
Where the Red Fern Grows
Where the Red Fern Grows© 1961 Wilson Rawls245 pages “I suppose there’s a time in practically every young boy’s life when he’s affected by that wonderful disease of puppy love. I don’t mean the kind a boy has for the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged American Frontier, American Literature, children's literature, Children-YA, Of Boys and Men
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Race with the Devil
Race with the Devil: My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love© 2013 Joseph Pearce264 pages How does a neo-Nazi become a Catholic literary critic? An act of God? Joseph Pearce would surely make the claim, his life having … Continue reading
This week: saints of war
Dear readers: What a week passed these last few days! In the United States, we celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, and therein followed three days of bedlam as people acted like chimpanzees descending on a pile of fruit for Black Friday … Continue reading
Gates of Fire
Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae© 1998 Steven Pressfield442 pages When Xerxes, Ruler of Asia, god-king of men, finally stood over the bodies of the few Greeks who had withstood his hordes drawn from half … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged classical world, Greece, historical fiction, military, Persia, Persia-Iran
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Gallipoli
Gallipoli© 1956 Alan Moorehead416 pages As the Great War ensnared powers beyond Middle Europe, it became in truth a world war, providing the spark to reignite old tensions in places like the middle east. In late … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Britain, history, Middle East, military, naval, Near East, The Great War, Turkey
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Varieties of Scientific Experience
The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for Goded. Ann Druyan, © 2006304 pages In 1985, Carl Sagan delivered a series of lectures to the University of Glasgow on the general subject of natural theology, or … Continue reading
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc: A Spiritual Biography© 1998 Siobhan Nash-Marshall176 pages In 1429, France in her darkest hour was startled by the sudden appearance of a shining star — a teenage girl from a minor village, wielding a standard and claiming … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged biography, France, history, Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc, Lives of the Saints, Medieval
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No Hill Too High for a Stepper
No Hill Too High for a Stepper: Memories of Montevallo, Alabama© 2014 Mike Mahan384 pages No Hill Too High for a Stepper is a work of reminiscence, a country dentist’s recollections of growing up in a small Alabama town during … Continue reading
Under the Eagle
Under the Eagle© 2000 Simon Scarrow256 pages If given the choice between being attacked by foul-smelling, weirdly-painted Germans, and being attacked by foul-smelling, weirdly-painted Celts, which would you choose? For Centurion Macro, it’s rather obvious: the Germans! At least monitoring … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged historical fiction, military, Rome, Scarrow Eagle Series, Simon Scarrow
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Master of Rome
Master of Rome384 pages© 2011 John Stack Winning a naval war against the Carthaginians is such a pain in the ol’ gluteus maximus. Invade Africa, threaten their very capital, and what do they do? They break an entire Roman legion … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged historical fiction, John Stack, military, naval, Rome
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