Review: Every Day
This book has a lot to say, and it says it all over and over and over again. You will come away from the experience with no doubt about how…
Review: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library
When I was a kid, going to the library was the best treat I could imagine (except Disneyland, of course). Yes, I was a nerd. How could you tell? Imagine…
Review: Roverpowered 4: Tales of an Aspiring Alchemist
You ever accidentally outdo everyone and not even know it? It’s the best feeling, even if you just get to enjoy it from the sidelines. Watching Wanda alchemy… alchematize… do…
Review: Roverpowered 3: Tales of an Aspiring Alchemist
Is it hard to come up with a new way to rave about another book in a great series? Who cares? It’s Drew Hayes + a cute dog. Bring it…
Review: Roverpowered 2: Tales of an Aspiring Alchemist
Peanut butter is great. Chocolate is arguably even better. But peanut butter and chocolate together? Now we’re talking. In Roverpowered 2, we have Drew Hayes, a wildly talented, emotionally fluent…
Review: Roverpowered: Tales of an Aspiring Alchemist
When your favorite living author decides to write about a short-legged, big-eared dog with way too much power and a pure heart, you drop everything and go read it. Roverpowered:…
Review: Curse the Day
What do you get when you mix a lawyer who is a little scattered with a suicidal angel? A little mayhem, a lot of nonsense, and maybe a bit of…
Review: Son of Tarzan
Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs comes within a micrometer of edging out Tarzan of the Apes for top book in the series, and that is not something I…
Review: Beasts of Tarzan
Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs picks up the story about a year after the end of Return of Tarzan and features the same villains that plagued the first…
Review: Return of Tarzan
Just in case this is the first Tarzan review of mine you’ve come across, let me warn you, I am an unapologetic fan of the man and his stories. Tarzan…