Derek Cram, Book Reviewer

Book Review

Local Tribes

by Derek Cram

“Pushing harder, he squatted with head lowered and arms outstretched in front, charging into the green/gray tube as the wave lined up the full length of the beach. The wall of water pitched him over and he was locked inside.” So... Read More

Book Review

A Visitor to Sandahl

by Derek Cram

What happens when a group of like-minded fantasy writers discover each other on the Internet and come together on a project? "A Visitor to Sandahl" is a collection of short stories set in a medieval fantasy land compiled by editor and... Read More

Book Review

A Great Red Bow

by Derek Cram

A title like "A Great Red Bow" leaves much to the imagination, and author Monica Ponder is thorough in her munificent gift. Second in her Cel’mystry Diaries trilogy, the epic fantasy novel delivers a first-person view into the life of... Read More

Book Review

A Great Red Bow

by Derek Cram

A title like "A Great Red Bow" leaves much to the imagination, and author Monica Ponder is thorough in her munificent gift. Second in her Cel’mystry Diaries trilogy, the epic fantasy novel delivers a first-person view into the life of... Read More

Book Review

Living on the Edge

by Derek Cram

Robert S. Bender lingers through his remaining days at Denton High School at a local diner with friends—at one point, participating in a gang fight with “Jesters, Dukes, and Blades”—before attending Cornell University as an... Read More

Book Review

Trust Not

by Derek Cram

There are times when a memoir is so honest and straightforward in depicting a traumatic event that it very subtly becomes a heartwarming epic of astonishing survival and stoicism. "Trust Not" is that book. With amazing detail (sometimes... Read More

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