REVIEW – Who on Earth is Tom Baker? An Autobiography

A bittersweet, poignant, and often funny look at the life of the man who occupied the shoes of a certain Time Lord in the mid to late 1970s. You can tell that Tom Baker is a very intelligent man, yet, despite his popularity as The Doctor, has almost crippling...

REVIEW – Star Wars: A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller

They say brevity is the soul of wit, but despite the brief nature of this review, it’s not particular witty. I think I originally wrote it on my Kindle (hence the brevity; virtual keyboards are difficult to write on). A New Dawn is an action-packed look at the origin...

REVIEW – Iron Edda: Sveidsdottir by Tracy Barnett

I bought this not knowing quite what to expect. I backed the Iron Edda Kickstarter, so I knew there would be bound bones of giants, but that’s about it. Iron Edda: Sveidsdottir primarily follows a young-woman born with the power of a Valkyrie who then gains the...

REVIEW – The Heartland Trilogy by Chuck Wendig

I’m not going to get too optimistic and claim that reviews will become a regular feature here, but I’m going to try to start posting them if I write them for Goodreads/Amazon. Perhaps I’ll even make a separate page to archive them and make them easier to find after...