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First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

What can I say about a book that could have been great but isn't? In Entropy, the 31st entry in his long-running series of standalone novels about First Contact with alien intelligence, Australian author Peter Cawdron tells a gripping story about the crash of a private jet deep...

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How cities have built civilization and shaped human history

How cities have built civilization and shaped human history

When I was born in 1941, about six months before the United States entered World War II, the world's three largest cities were New York, Tokyo, and London (which had been #2 before the Blitz). None of the three housed even close to 10 million people. As of 2025, the three...

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A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

Today, Rwanda is one of the brightest lights in Africa. The economy is booming. Corruption is rare. Government delivers services. The streets of Kigali, the capital, are clean. It's even easy to open a business. Thirty years ago the country was in chaos, as this award-winning...

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WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE BOOK?

When people ask me that question, I never know what to say. In a lifetime of reading, I’ve read many thousands of books. And I’ve reviewed well over 2,000 of them on this site. Picking just one as a “favorite,” or even a handful of them, makes no sense to me.

The problem is, I read for many different reasons. Perhaps you do, too. And I read many different sorts of books. Mysteries and thrillers. Popular fiction, especially historical fiction. Science fiction.

And nonfiction, history in particular. You’ll find hundreds of reviews in every one of those categories on this site.

Look to the right for a rotating random selection culled from throughout this site.

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irrepressible bounty hunter: Smokin Seventeen by Janet Evanovich

Laugh out loud with Trenton, New Jersey’s irrepressible bounty hunter

A review of Smokin’ Seventeen: A Stephanie Plum Novel, by Janet Evanovich. @@@ (3 out of 5). Stephanie Plum and her feisty sidekick, Lula, a former ho (and proud of it), find themselves in yet another improbable quandary in this latter-day Keystone Kops story.

Cover image of "The Ways of the World" by Robert Goddard, a novel set in 1919 Paris

Robert Goddard’s superb novel of espionage set in 1919 Paris

James Maxted, known to friends as Max and to family as James, is the protagonist of this engrossing historical novel and several planned sequels. Max is a former ace in World War I in what was later called the Royal Air Force. Shot down behind German lines midway through the war, he spent two...
Cover image of "The Only Woman in the Room," a novel that tells the story of a Hollywood star, an inventor who was a woman

This gorgeous Hollywood star was a brilliant inventor

Version 1.0.0 You might not think a biographical novel about a glamorous Hollywood star could figure in the history of World War II. But then you wouldn't reckon with the Austrian American actress Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000). Born Hedwig Kiesler in Vienna to a nonobservant Jewish father and married...

In English translation, an award-winning French thriller is disappointing

When a book comes along with rave reviews and a prestigious award attached, I tend to feel I'm almost obligated to love it. But that didn't work in this case. (In reality, it's never a sure thing.) The French thriller, Alex, by Pierre Lemaitre, tells the tale in alternating chapters of a beautiful...
Cover image of "The Darkling Spy," a Cold War espionage story.

A grim tale of Cold War espionage

Reading The Darkling Spy by Edward Wilson is a lot like finding yourself caught in the middle of that classic old Abbott and Costello routine, "Who's on first?" When Costello asks him for the names of the players on a baseball team, Abbott says: . . . Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know...
Cover image of "The Fools in Town Are On Our Side," one of the novels listed here that are excellent standalone mysteries.

20 excellent standalone mysteries and thrillers

Ever since the days of Sherlock Holmes, most mysteries and thrillers have been part of series that develop characters over time—sometimes decades. But there are also superb examples of the genre that stand by themselves. Here are more than 100 I’ve found and reviewed in the last eight years. The...
The Kingmaker's Daughter

Nothing noble about the nobility in 15th century England

She was the second daughter of the richest and most powerful man in England, more mighty than the king himself. He was Richard Neville, my namesake, known throughout the land as "Warwick the Kingmaker." And during her childhood, he deposed one king and placed another on the throne. It was all part...
Cover image of "Daikon," an alternate history of the final days of World War II

What if Japan also had an atomic bomb in August 1945?

Anyone with a passing knowledge of World War II is aware that Germany attempted to build a nuclear weapon. What is less well known is that Japan did so, too. Both programs failed, the Japanese more quickly and decisively than the German. But at least one prominent US-trained Japanese nuclear...
Tightrope delivers a hopeful message about poverty in America.

A hopeful message about poverty in America by Nick Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn

If you wonder what's gone wrong in America and why our society is so deeply divided, you'll find a lot of the answers in Nick Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's brilliant new book, Tightrope. You'll also find a litany of possible solutions to the problems they expose. Tightrope could be the playbook for...
Cover image of "You're Safe Here,"

Wellness trumps all in this near-future novel

Welcome to 2060. Manhattan is under water. The Gulf Coast has succumbed to superstorms, and California has fallen victim to extended drought. The rest of the world? Don't even ask. But technology has continued to enhance the survivors' lives. And in no area has there been more marked change than...

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