FF’s Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ What are the lives of mercenaries worth against a great discovery? A Prison of Flesh is the second book in Joshua Banker’s Realm of Tah’afajien steampunk science fiction series, posing this very question while taking readers of the first book to brand new locations across the Great Sea. … Continue reading Review: A Prison of Flesh by Joshua Banker
Month: October 2017
Review: South of Main Street by Robert Gately
FF’s Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ For his family novel entitled South of Main Street, Robert Gately has created a seemingly silly fifty-five-year-old male protagonist to touch the lives of a drug addict trying to stay clean and a teenage boy who lives with an alcoholic father in a small Pennsylvanian town. And … Continue reading Review: South of Main Street by Robert Gately
Review: Sons of Isan by William Reyland
FF’s Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The majority of western society have an idle conception of what Buddhism is. Sons of Isan: Taking Refuge in a Thai Temple is a true account by William Reyland, a western convert to Buddhism, who came from America to live among Buddhist monks in a Thai temple for … Continue reading Review: Sons of Isan by William Reyland
Review: Gold for Steel by Charles C. Dixon
FF’s Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ From author Charles C. Dixon comes an all new sword and sorcery fantasy series called The Gates of Kastriel. First in the series is Gold for Steel, which introduces fantasy lovers to the adventure filled, dangerous, far-famed, and lastly, profitable lives of sellswords in a world shared … Continue reading Review: Gold for Steel by Charles C. Dixon