Book Review: Steelheart
I've never read a book about super heroes. In a lot of ways I missed the entire comic book world and am only a fan from a distance. I enjoy the lore, the enthusiasm of the fans, and even enjoy when they bring those comic book characters to life in movies. But something about the book Steelheart from Brandon Sanderson drew me in. Not sure if it was the high praise many have given Sanderson on his recent novels, or the amazing cover for the book, but one thing is for sure I'm so glad I read Steelheart.
Book Review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is the second Neil Gaiman book I've read. The first was American Gods which I got around a quarter of the way through and gave up. I loved the concept of the book but just couldn't get into it. I wasn't ready to give up on Neil Gaiman as so many of my friends and fellow readers seem to love his writing and had great things to say about this novel.
Book Review: Twelve Years a Slave
In mid-2013 I first saw the trailer for the movie Twelve Years a Slave and knew right away I wanted to see it. I've got to be honest I'd never heard of Solomon Northup nor his story. What I appreciated most about reading Twelve Years a Slave was it was the most honest telling of that time period I've ever read. The descriptions that Solomon had on being a slave, his masters, and his fellow slaves made you feel like you were back in the mid-1800's in the South.
Book Review: The Last Policeman
I had The Last Policeman by Ben H Winters on my wish list since it was released a couple of years back. It combines a genre I love (apocalyptic) and an interesting idea. If you knew the world was going to end what would you do? So I finally took the plunge and recently read The Last Policeman and enjoyed it.
Book Review: The Shining
After I read Under the Dome and 11-22-63 last year I got hooked on Stephen King books. Earlier this year I dived into The Stand and Joyland which I also loved so I decided to give another King classic a try, The Shining. The Shining is one of the only horror books I've ever read and now I remember why. Although The Shining is terrifying it is luckily a bit more complex then that.
Book Review: David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants
I've read about half of Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers and just never got around to finishing it. Mostly because I didn't buy the audio version and got the Kindle version. I do plan on getting back to it one day, but until then I picked up his latest, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants.