Customer Review: I did not write this analysis and critique, but I wholly agree with it. Everyone who claims Christ should read it. "The book entitled The Shack has been a marketing phenomenon among "evangelicals." Blurbs compare the Shack to Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. I am here to tell you that the hype is a... more info
Customer Review: I had heard about the True Blood series so when I saw such a great bargin on the books, I couldn't resist. Charlaine Harris is just fabulous! I love her Sookie character and although some of the ideas are out there, it's completely entertaining. I can't wait for the new releases in March!
Customer Review: I just finished reading this book, and I absolutely loved it! I think this is the best one Cornwell has done in a while, especially after her last somewhat disappointing book. A huge part of what makes people love this series is the interactions among the main characters, not just the technical... more info
Customer Review: The events related illustrate and teach much about India that needs to be known by those who do not come from the area. I can see whay many Indians are so upset by the work. They do not claim that what it written is false, mind you, just that Mr. Adiga (a journalist and Native son) should not have... more info
Customer Review: I basically agree with the fundamental themes running thoughout many of the reviews already posted. I generally enjoy the Alex Cross series, as well as the Women's Murder Club novels. I have often been disappointed in the other Patterson books I have read, however. I suspect this disaster is a... more info
Customer Review: Janet seems to have lost her touch with the past two books. I am not a big fan of the in between books but Plum Spooky was better than Fearless Fourteen. I was attracted to the Stephanie Plum books for the humor which seems to have disappeared. Can three goregous men really want Stephanie? I doubt... more info
Customer Review: This is standard fare for P. D. James. I've been a fan of hers for 20 years. By comparison, this one moves a little slower and has a bit more character and setting detail. Most of her work never gets to the "page-turner" stage. Still, a nice relaxed read that I didn't want to stop until I had... more info
Customer Review: The complexity in which Charlaine Harris's books had seem to be lacking in "From Dead To Worse." Althought, it's 300-something pages, it seemed a bit light. However, I was happy about the end of the story when a new character was introduced. I'm sure Mrs. Harris will have a great time conjuring more... more info
Divine Justice
from Grand Central Publishing
Price: $18.47
Customer Review: With the Camel Club, Dvid Baldacci hit on the gizmo that would set his novels apart. As events developed, he found it necessary to kill off one of the original members and add two-more or less, and now he has mated up Oliver with the owner of a mansion in the Virginia hill country. As events worked... more info