Book Review
Black Warriors
by Gary Klinga
Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II is dedicated to giving an accurate account of the little known story of the only black infantry to fight in Europe. Despite suffering discrimination and segregation in the army, the...
Book Review
The Rafters
by Gary Klinga
The Rafters is AC Montgomery’s first book in an anticipated seven-volume fantasy saga series. The story is centered around Rhyus Delmar. He belongs to a race of people called the “somn,” some of whom are blessed with unusual...
Book Review
And Be Free
by Gary Klinga
“The 54th did well and nobly…They moved as gallantly as any troop could, and with their enthusiasm they deserved a better fate,” said a white general about the black 54th Massachusetts Infantry (the same regiment depicted in the...
Book Review
There's an Angel in my Computer
by Gary Klinga
In There’s an Angel in my Computer, author Carol Gino employs a clever and entertaining communication device: a running dialogue between herself and an angel. In doing so, she develops a powerful relationship that helps her complete a...
Book Review
The Return of the Ancient Ones
by Gary Klinga
The sequel in The Chronicles of Illúmaril series by Gary Caplan, "The Return of the Ancient Ones" is the tale about Gideon Finelen, the scion of Lith-Gilad, who returns from Earth to Illúmaril to claim his territorial birthright. At...
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The Lost Testimony of Bones LeBeau
by Gary Klinga
The preponderance of literature on the subject of President Kennedy’s assassination is vast. Ever since Mark Lane’s Rush to Judgment seriously questioned the Warren Commission’s lone gunman theory, the door swung wide open to...
Book Review
God Saved This Place for Us
by Gary Klinga
In "God Saved This Place for Us", Al Oppedal traces the unique history of his hometown community—the Lost Island and Walnut townships of Palo Alto, Iowa. The struggle of the generations of Danish and Norwegian who settled this...
Book Review
Christianity
by Gary Klinga
With single-minded purpose, Stanley Thornton succeeds in analyzing and interpreting the Bible. In his book, Christianity: Myths and Legends, Thornton calls for a historical reassessment of biblical events from a common sense point of...