Lone Survivor: A Tableau of Heroism
It is impossible to read this book and not be moved by the immeasurable heroism demonstrated by all those SEALs involved in Operation Redwing. Continue reading Lone Survivor: A Tableau of Heroism
It is impossible to read this book and not be moved by the immeasurable heroism demonstrated by all those SEALs involved in Operation Redwing. Continue reading Lone Survivor: A Tableau of Heroism
Whether you agree or disagree with Candace Owens’s beliefs, this book is a worthwhile, mentally stimulating read that you should consider picking up sometime. Continue reading Blackout, by Candace Owens: A Book Review
Mexican Gothic is an echt gothic horror novel, a refreshing literary inclusion amidst the descent of ersatz contemporary novels—mere mirages promising a worthy tale only to fall short in content.
*This post contains spoilers* Continue reading Mexican Gothic: A Modern Gothic Tale
When the young and impressionable protagonist—who is newly wed to Maxim de Winter—steps into her new home, Manderley, she immediately feels the haunting presence. Slowly, as this comes to overwhelm her and she struggles against the past, she wonders if it is her or Rebecca who floats through the halls of Manderley in a spectral form… Continue reading Captured Memory in Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier
Hopefully this book does not leave as indelible a mark on historical fiction and the world’s remembrance of the Holocaust as the tattoos Lale had to imprint on its victims in Auschwitz. Continue reading The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris: A Book Review