Spenser Goes ‘Looking For Rachel Wallace’
Looking For Rachel Wallace is the sixth Spenser novel written by Robert B. Parker. It was originally published in 1980. The book’s title character Rachel …
From Cleveland To Bloomington and Back
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Looking For Rachel Wallace is the sixth Spenser novel written by Robert B. Parker. It was originally published in 1980. The book’s title character Rachel …
Regular readers of this blog know that I’m a big fan of Kevin Smith. That said, it only made sense that one of these days …
Split Image is the ninth Jesse Stone novel written by Robert B. Parker. It was originally published in 2010 and was the first book published …
If you’re a tennis fan you’ll enjoy this book. If you’re an Andre Agassi fan you’ll absolutely love it! Open is one of the most …
I picked up The Book of General Ignorance at the library after hearing about it on Kevin Smith‘s Smodcast a while back. I’m kind of …
As the cover says, The Lost Symbol is written by Dan Brown (author of The DaVinci Code). Many people believe this is Brown’s third book …
The Professional is the thirty-eighth (38) Spenser novel written by Robert B. Parker. It was originally published in 2009. Recurring characters include Susan Silverman, Vinnie …
Harlan Coben is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. He’s got a couple of recurring characters and also writes stand alone novels that simply …
Being from Cleveland and a huge Cleveland Cavaliers fan, I figured I owed it to myself to read Shooting Stars, the book by the icon …
He is “The Excellence Of Execution”. He is “The best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be”. He is …
I read fiction because I’m looking for an escape from real life. For me there are a couple of types of fiction. Some you know …
If you haven’t yet, take the time to watch something called The Last Lecture. It can be found all over Google, YouTube and of course …