Solo by William Boyd ISBN: 978-0-224-09747-5 William Boyd read all of the former James Bond narratives chronologically, reportedly, to write Solo—his own James Bond
The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry ISBN 978-0-345-47615-9 Back in the early 2000's everyone went a little crazy over Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code. It was not the case that
Quicksilver(The Baroque Cycle No 1) Neal Stephenson ISBN: 978-0060833169 Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver tips the scales at over a thousand pages. None of these pages are wasted in the telling of
The More Than Complete Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy By Douglas Adams ISBN 978-0517693117 Some books are phenomenons. The Hitchhiker's Guide is a cult classic. Once in awhile, a reader might review some previous
My Dear Hamilton By Deckle Edge ISBN: 978-0062466167 Remember about six years ago or so when suddenly everyone seemed to be an expert on Alexander Hamilton due to the release of the
Duchess of Aquitaine by Margaret Ball ISBN: 978-0312205331 Sometimes, one can listen to a piece of music they have never heard and realize that something is discordant with the
Ada or Ardor-A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov ISBN: 9780679725220 This book was one in a stack of books received as a "bargain". A hardback for around fifty cents, the quick explanation
SevenEves ISBN: 0684831309 Note: This review centers on the First Edition of the work as it was later re-released in 1996 with updated declassified material.
People of the Black Sun by Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear ISBN: 978-0-7653-2695-9 People of the Black Sun is in the genre of historical fiction. Really, a better category would probably be "Mythological