Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O

Thursday, July 18, 2013

BORN ON A MOUNTAINTOP

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“Kilt him a b’ar when he was only three.” Grab your coonskin cap, powder horn, toy musket, rubber tipped arrows and get ready...Davy’s ba...
Monday, July 8, 2013

the GOLIATH STONE

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It’s 2051 and a ‘dinosaur killer’ asteroid is heading for earth. Is this the same asteroid that the Watchstar people sent a rocket  with n...
Monday, July 1, 2013

DIVAS by the RIVER

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The author sent me a copy of this novel to review: I loved the atmosphere of this maiden novel by Juno Ross. Many years ago, I was in Ne...
Monday, June 24, 2013

Murder Takes Time

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The author sent me a copy of this novel to review: This is one of the better mob/mafia novels that I have read in a long time. How lon...
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

The HOBBIT

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The following is the second guest review from my nine year old grandson, Kai Ohlarik:   The Hobbit is a great book. I enjoyed the a...
Thursday, June 13, 2013

BETWEEN MAN and BEAST

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Is this a non fiction book that reads like fiction? Yes and no. There was plenty of history, but it could have been presented with a litt...
Saturday, June 1, 2013

THE GENEVA DECISION

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The author sent me an autographed copy of this novel to review: Seeley James has created a dazzling crime-stopper, and she is Pia Sabel...
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rick o.
I started reading in earnest during high school, because of a wonderful English teacher. I basically read the classics. I would buy one Signet Classic after another. My favorite being David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. I stopped serious reading while serving four years in the U.S.Marine Corps. When I got out, I started reading every genre possible. I still like reading all types of novels including sci-fi, historical fiction, non-fiction and lately I like non-fiction that reads like fiction. A example would be 'Destiny of the Republic' by Candice Millard, or 'The Devil in the White City' by Erik Larson. But knowing me, a new genre of writing could get my interest and I'll start reading that. I still read sci-fi, even if I'm hot on a new genre. So my thanks goes out to my teacher for opening my eyes to the likes of Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Fenimore Cooper, Daniel Defoe, and my favorite name, William Makepeace Thackeray.
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