The Forgotten Man
Would be great if the Lucy character would disappear, but seems like the Charlie Brown and the football syndrome.
Would be great if the Lucy character would disappear, but seems like the Charlie Brown and the football syndrome.
Thoughtful and well-written. A complicated man with a checkered life, but he got to drink from the fountain.
Black Sheep: The Life of Pappy Boyington (Library of Naval Biography)
Author’s gone Hollywood and the work has gone in the, well, you know.
Touches the edges of obscurity, but manages to stay interesting. Hard to pick this series up in the middle.
Interesting how author photos can convey what might lie within. One of the last books before author goes Hollywood.
Scraping the bottom of the barrel if I have to read Crichton. Plastic characters and dull dialog. Easy to skim the “I’m so smart” research interruptions.
Very successful in conveying the mood of occupied Paris. A bit confusing in places, but an interesting read overall.
Interesting characters and a solid pace.
Nothing special but not a bore.
Penn and crew are back at it. A nice thick read.
Best thing you can say is that it is very easy to skim.
Bounces back with a solid effort.
Author is laughing all the way to the bank. Lots of plot twists, but runs out of gas.
Seems like a War Games rip-off.
A real creepy one.