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I’m really glad I haven’t watched the film yet. As a rule I avoid seeing films before I’ve read the book, so when The Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel (with Bret Witter) popped through…

Ahh, ask and ye shall receive. I mentioned in my previous review that the last two books had been on a similar theme, that of Crime Fiction. I was, therefore, fully expecting my next #secretbookclub…

If there is on man you can rely on to fully embrace the #secretbookclub, it’s Richard Lewis. His ability to read and provide thought-felt reviews for historical fiction novels put us to shame. After his review of…

I’m starting to think I’m being pigeon-holed here. And I’m loving it! Although, admittedly the genre I’m slowly sinking in to is pretty gruesome. But that’s why we read murder stories, right? There’s something about…

Pre-Warning: I had never come across this story before. That being said, I found it to be so compelling I am officially obsessed. This is the story of John Tawell, a Quaker, a philanthropist, and…

It’s an accepted fact these days that social media is here to stay. The web is bustling with sites that let us connect to each other in a way we couldn’t have imagined before. In 2012, a…