
British Generals in Blair's Wars
Jonathan Bailey, Richard Iron, Hew Strachan and Howard M. Hensel
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British Generals in Blair's Wars is based on a series of high profile seminars held in Oxford in...

War and Order
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Orc Knights, Elf Sages, Dragon Riders, and other incredible warriors are waiting to fight for your...
Harry Hopkins: FDR's Envoy to Churchill and Stalin
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One of the most controversial figures of the New Deal Era, Harry Hopkins elicited few neutral...

The Bloodprint
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The author of the acclaimed mystery The Unquiet Dead delivers her first fantasy novel-the opening...

Dark Age (Red Rising Saga #5)
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For a decade Darrow led a revolution against the corrupt color-coded Society. Now, outlawed by the...

Chaos & Flame
Justina Ireland and Tessa Gratton
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Darling Seabreak cannot remember anything before the murder of her family at the hands of House...

Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood in Books
May 15, 2017
The story of Ezio, allows us an insight as to his character development, as he grows from a young man seeking revenge, to a Master Assassin, seeking to bring down the Templar Order for the fate of the world depends upon the succession of the Assassin's. Rome is yet another brilliant setting for the Assassin's Creed franchise to take place and Ezio is certainly one of the most interesting Assassin's to follow throughout the franchise.
With help yet again from his previous allies, including Leonardo Da Vinci, the story told here is one of mystery and excitement.
I'm not sure how many times I can praise Bowden for his work on this series. All I can say is that he does not fail to entertain and reveal a new experience to the world of Assassin's Creed. If you have read my previous reviews then you know how much I praise this man for his work on the series of Novels he has written for the fans. Each one delivers a new thrilling experience and each one stays true to the events of the video game as much as possible. Of course each person who plays the video game plays differently. These novels give more of a sense of what the Assassin's themselves would have truly done in the events that unfold.

The Bank War
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The Bitter Battle over the Charter of the Second Bank of the United States and Its Lasting Impact on...

Rachel King (13 KP) rated The Dead Girls' Dance (Morganville Vampires, #2) in Books
Feb 11, 2019
I love the comraderie between the characters in the Glass house, and the way they are amassing allies with other people in Morganville brings to mind a favorite television show of mine that has been off the air for awhile, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I was not a fan of Michael becoming a vampire - I think that the author could have conceived of a less-cliche way of fixing his half-existence / entrapment. On the other hand, I can see how his new status can be used in future books to further the plot, and his romance with Eve will certainly be interesting, as vampire-human romances always are.
I also enjoy the except of Eve's diary that always follows the main text, as a window into the next book. Eve's character is just as interesting and complex as Claire herself, but does not seem to have as much time devoted to her in the books, and the diary entries seem to help in that area.
So overall I loved the book, and can't wait to get my hands on the next one, Midnight Alley.
The King Never Smiles: A Biography of Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej
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Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej, the only king ever born in the United States, came to the throne of...