Anne of Green Gables Full of humor, love, friendshipand tragedy, Anne of Green Gables touches the heart and mind. You willlaugh, cry and feel a part of this excellent story.
Anne of GreenGables is the first in a series by the talented author, L. M. Continue...
Bag of Bones Stephen King has struck again. The master author wholives in Bangor, Maine with his wife (also a writer) has written manybooks; some have received the O. Henry Award. Bag of Bones is myfavorite. Continue...
Fallen Angels Blood ... Terror ... Insanity. Fallen Angels byWalter Dean Myers recalls the Vietnam War through the eyes of RichardPerry, an African-American soldier.
Perry is 17 and on his way toVietnam, a new place, a new life, a whole new world. Continue...
Noir At oneof the the world's biggest corporations, a young employee is murdered.The culprit? His "prowler," or entertainment-retrievingcomputer simulation. Continue...
The Power of One When I started reading The Power of One, I hadforgotten the story from the excellent movie version. I began to recallthe plot as I got into the first chapter that describes the young boy,Peekay, who lives at a boys' boarding school in South Africa. Continue...
Timeline MichaelCrichton is one of the best known science fiction writers of our time.He is famous for Jurassic Park, The Andromeda Strain and Congo. Hislatest work, Timeline, is my favorite to date. Continue...
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