Old Songs In A New Cafe: Update 05
By jodiann
[15 May 2009|No Comment]
Romance
The author sets out to define romance to the graduating class of 1983 at the University of Iowa. Not an easy task…does anyone listen to commencement speeches? Are we not too fidgety in our eagerness to “get on with it” the “it” being, life.
So Waller sets out to teach the over-schooled one last [...]
Old Songs In A New Cafe: Update 03
By jodiann
[19 Apr 2009|One Comment]
Incident At Sweet Marsh
The Author ( after this I am tempted to call him Bob) braves the re-introduction of otters into an Iowa river as witness and photographer, but then the “other” wildlife shows up.
Thinking I have already given too much away, I will go ahead a say a bit more. *wink*
Having never attended the [...]
Old Songs In A New Cafe: Update 02
By jodiann
[17 Apr 2009|No Comment]
Slow Waltz for Georgia Ann
The author writes to his wife about their nearly 25 years of marriage.
Okay, let’s get one thing out of the way. Georgia Ann is perfect. I often shy from the word, but in this instance its correct and in my imperfection both applaud her and hate her for it. With this revelation [...]
Old Songs In A New Cafe: Update 01
By jodiann
[8 Apr 2009|No Comment]
Okay I crack this book with much anticipation, even though I have read it many times, I only read it cover to cover the first time. After that I just went right to my favorite essays like a vegetarian cave man would have pounced on a defenseless carrot separated from the herd.
Excavating Rachel’s Room
When Rachel leaves for [...]
Reliquary
By Melanie
[10 Apr 2009|No Comment]
Ok, I’m gonna stick with the Thriller tag for this one as well since it’s just as thrilling as Relic if not more so. Reliquary, again co-authored by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, is a direct sequel to Relic. Occurring just 18 months after the Museum Beast killings in the New York Museum of Natural [...]
Old Songs In A New Cafe: Update 05
By jodiann
[15 May 2009|No Comment]
Romance
The author sets out to define romance to the graduating class of 1983 at the University of Iowa. Not an easy task…does anyone listen to commencement speeches? Are we not too fidgety in our eagerness to “get on with it” the “it” being, life.
So Waller sets out to teach the over-schooled one last [...]
Face of Betrayal
By BunnyCates
[7 Jun 2009|One Comment]
I am so enjoying my vacation! Finally getting CAUGHT UP!
Today I finished
Face of Betrayal (A Triple Threat Novel)
ISBN: 1595547053ISBN-13: 9781595547057
The Book: Face of Betrayal is a fiction suspense novel about Katie Converse, a pretty "All American - Girl Next Door" seventeen year old MISSING Senate page. This story is about how 3 friends a [...]
Reliquary
By Melanie
[10 Apr 2009|No Comment]
Ok, I’m gonna stick with the Thriller tag for this one as well since it’s just as thrilling as Relic if not more so. Reliquary, again co-authored by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, is a direct sequel to Relic. Occurring just 18 months after the Museum Beast killings in the New York Museum of Natural [...]