
RKO Radio Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1930-1956
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King Kong and The Thing from Another World are among the most popular horror and science fiction...

In the Unlikely Event
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In 1987, Miri Ammerman returns to her hometown of Elizabeth, New Jersey, to attend a commemoration...
Fiction historical fiction

The Sliver Shadow (True Colors #11)
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Fiction Based on Strange, But True, History True, riveting stories of American criminal activity...
Adult Fiction Crime True Crime History

Big Breasts and Wide Hips
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In a country where men dominate, this epic novel is first and foremost about women. As the title...
Historical fiction China Fiction Asia

This Brutal House
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On the steps of New York City Hall, five ageing Mothers sit in silent protest. They are the...
Literary fiction Historical fiction

How Beautiful We Were
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Set in the fictional African village of Kosawa, How Beautiful We Were tells the story of a people...
Africa Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Cameroon

Shrines of Gaiety
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1926, and in a country still recovering from the Great War, London has become the focus for a...
Historical fiction Literary fiction London

River Sing Me Home
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We whisper the names of the ones we love like the words of a song. That was the taste of freedom to...
Historical fiction Literary fiction Family Colonialism Slavery Caribbean

Sensitivemuse (246 KP) rated Dreamland Burning in Books
Dec 22, 2018
The switch between Rowan and William is seamless and flows throughout the novel. Rowan attempts to figure out the mystery behind the skeleton while William’s story not only gives you the background information but also gives you the sense and the climate on how it was for African Americans back in those times. The historical aspects of the book is well written and gives you a good general idea.
At first, William doesn’t seem that all a likable character. As the plot progresses though, you change your mind as his behavior and outlook changes to something much more favorable. Rowan’s side of the story is interesting too. She’s been pretty much sheltered in a good, privileged life who is also suddenly awakened by recent events affecting herself and others around her. She’s a well written character as well, but I’d have to say I prefer reading William’s side of the story more as I found Rowan’s point of view dragged in a few areas of the story.
The plot overall is well done and interesting. The mystery and historical elements of the story also keeps the plot engaging and it’s a good educational read. Definitely something to read more into and a good subject to write about.

The Godmother's Secret
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What if you knew what happened to the Princes in the Tower. Would you tell? Or would you forever...
Biographical Historical Fiction Historical Mystery