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Friday, May 13, 2011

Book Review - The 13th Hour by Richard Doetsch

Looking for a thriller with a twist? Look no further than Richard Doetsch's remarkable novel that will leave you guessing.... to the beginning.

The book starts with Nick, our hero, under arrest for the murder of his beloved wife, Julia. Nick, having been set-up, is being interrogated by a duo of good cop/bad cop cousins when a stranger comes in and offers Nick a chance to save his wife. He hands Nick a letter and timepiece, and promptly disappears. Nick is catapulted back in time one hour at a time and he must stop the killer before he reaches the thirteenth hour.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Bored? Here's a website to get you thinking!


Check out www.sporcle.com for some great mental stimulations - all timed of course! Can you:
  • Name the state capitals?
  • Remember all the US presidents?
  • Guess the most commonly used English words?
  • Guess the most published supervillains?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Book Review - "Juliet"

Juliet by Anne Fortier

First time novelist Fortier takes us on a journey to Siena, Italy, in this gem of a novel featuring reluctant heroine Julie Jacobs.

The story begins with the death of Julie’s beloved Aunt Rose, who raised Julie and her snobby twin sister Janice, after the early death of their parents in Italy. Janice is left with the house and estate while Julie is bequeathed with next to nothing – just a passport, plane ticket, key, and a secret – her real name is Guilietta Tolomei.

Arriving in Siena, Julie discovers that she is a descendant of the Tolomei and Salimbenis families of Siena, Shakespeare’s inspiration for the feuding families of Romeo and Juliet. The feud is still going strong, some 600 years later, as Julie soon finds herself immersed in discovering the truth of her family and her famous ancestor, the original Giulietta Tolomei.

The story bobs and weaves between Julie’s present and Guilietta’s 14th century past with great detail. Fortier has created a fast-paced and romantic novel that reads like the DaVinci Code, complete with historic relics such as a painting, journal, knife, and ring that are clues to solving the mystery. Check it out today!

Monday, May 2, 2011

New Releases this Week

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