Review: The Fault in our Stars by John Green
This is a book about teenagers with cancer. This somber topic made me avoid it for years, but I finally picked it up, and I’m so glad that I did.
This is a book about teenagers with cancer. This somber topic made me avoid it for years, but I finally picked it up, and I’m so glad that I did.
DNF. At its core, it’s a sci-fi story set in a world where your place in society is determined by your ability to see colors. The society follows a long list of...
The first book in this series introduced the premise of a Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game where the imagined worlds actually exist (in some alternat...
The story of ‘Slippery’ Jim diGriz, a conman and criminal in a future where humans travel the stars and virtually all criminality has been genetically removed fr...
The sixth entry in this series follows Victor as he tries to infiltrate the gang of a former Serbian military commander who is wanted for war crimes. Tom Wood cle...
This is the second book in the Red Sparrow trilogy, which pits the modern CIA against Vladimir Putin and the SVR. Like the first book, there are parts of this st...
This is the follow-up to Tactical Barbell. Whereas the first book was a guide to strength training for tactical athletes (e.g., soldiers, police officers, MMA fig...
This is a guide to strength training for tactical athletes, such as soldiers, police officers, firefighters, and MMA fighters, who need a way to develop strength...
The story of Mary “Jack” Faber, a girl who sneaks aboard an 18th-century frigate as a ship’s boy. The book follows Jack’s adventures across the high seas, includi...
Detective Harry Bosch is back, this time working on to solve the cold case of woman was killed 20 years prior during the L.A. riots of 1992. Along the way, he’ll...