Hammerhead Heroism
I tore through the Kindle book Hammerhead by Jason Andrew Bond for two good reasons. First, it is not an overly
Christian Fiction, Essays, and Media Reviews by Bruce Burns
Life is good, but books can be better. Whether you want to bulls-eye wamp rats, solve crimes, explore the galaxy, or conquer kingdoms of orcs there’s probably something here for you. Oh, we let the occasional romance or drama in for variety.
I tore through the Kindle book Hammerhead by Jason Andrew Bond for two good reasons. First, it is not an overly
A friend recommended John C. Wright’s City Beyond Time: Tales of the Fall of Metachronopolis for a little light reading. It is
N. R. Burnette asked me to read his new novel Cargo Lock 5. He provided a copy for free but when
A friend of mine e-mailed me earlier this week about David Weber’s fall from the height of military sci-fi to
The Trafalgar Gambit concludes Christopher G. Nuttall’s Ark Royal series of military science fiction battleship carrier stories. For those of
By some happy accident Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter Nemesis was released on Kindle and Nook weeks before the book’s scheduled print release
Jim Butcher’s Skin Game is the latest offering in his urban fantasy series The Dresden Files. This writing success story (Butcher went
This week I went through Master and Commander, the first in the Aubrey/Marturin series by Patrick O’Brian. Those of you who
Ark Royal, a military space opera by Christopher Nuttall, has shot its way up the indie Kindle book charts in
I have a few unexpected minutes and I will put them to good use with a quick bonus review in