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Joseph D McKnight

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  • The Journey

    Book 42 of Animorphs. This was a good book. The plot line diverted from the standard, which was a nice change. A little strange the direction this went but was an enjoyable change of pace. This has nothing to do with the plot and could have appeared anywhere in the series. As such I still…

    January 25, 2023
  • Pygmalion

    A classic story. What I love about this story is that it deals with consequences of our thoughtless behaviors. The idea of language being an exclusion to social status hits closer to home than I believe even back in this timeframe. As judgements are passed simply by perceived education level one could be socially excluded…

    January 24, 2023
  • James Patterson

    Autobiography by the world’s best selling author. Interesting to learn more about him. I would recommend it to die hard fans as it gives you a little look at the person behind all of those novels. It also really gives you a human look at who he is. Fun stories and more await you.

    January 23, 2023
  • Forest of Desire

    Book 2 of The Alchemist series. I like the series so far. This is an RPGLit book where the people don’t know or acknowledge that there are I in a video game. The main character continues to defeat enemies far stronger than he. This leaves a little to the yeah right factor, but you’re also…

    January 23, 2023
  • The Mystery of the Secret Message

    Book 55 of the Boxcar Children. A mystery right in Greenfield who would have guessed. Shadowy figures, ransacked items, vandalized statues. What are the Alden children to do. And all of this right before a big celebration. Can the children solve the mystery in time? The series continues to entertain.

    January 20, 2023
  • Winds of Fate

    Book 3 of Feyroll. This was a fun book in the series. Got to love adventures in the fridge north. If you love Vikings you’ll love this installment. An impossible quest and old acquaintances. The series has hit stride. Since we have been west, east, and now north the only way left is to the…

    January 20, 2023
  • The Road East

    Book 2 of Fayroll. This was a great second novel. A lot of setup hooks and preparation for the rest of the series. This book feels like a lot of ground work, but it surprises me that there are 12 books in the series right now. Although at least this book slowed down the insanely…

    January 19, 2023
  • More Than A Game

    Book 1 of Feyroll. This Russian author has created a wonderful immersive RPGLit book that will keep you going right through the end. I am surprised at the level up speed as it almost felt like it was going too fast for believability. Aside from that, tremendous bad guys, good fight scenes, and strange quests…

    January 18, 2023
  • The Hurricane Mystery

    Book 54 of the Boxcar Children. Something strange is a foot right after a hurricane. Pirates, Hidden treasure, and all. It is up to the Alden children to sort this mess out and right in the middle of the whole thing is a thief. Not to worry though they will have this solved before dinner…

    January 17, 2023
  • The Body

    This is the book that inspired the movie “Stand By Me” and if you’re a child of the 80’s a well loved classic. This book and the movie are very similar and was a pleasant stroll down memory lane. There are a few parts I could have done without. To me it is like the…

    January 17, 2023
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