Book Review
The Eyes of an Autistic Yogi
by Lee Gooden
Nathan Fox is a yogi who is a well-rounded expert in meditation, the physical movements and philosophical tenets of yoga, and the miscellany of the magical arts. He is a virtuoso bass player, a musician with perfect pitch, and a rock...
Book Review
A Personal Journey into the Quantum World
by Lee Gooden
Like James Carter’s The Living Universe and Stephen Hawking’s and Leonard Mlodinow’s The Grand Design, Jean Paul Corriveau’s "A Personal Journey into the Quantum World" is more than a primer on quantum physics. Through a précis...
Book Review
Having the Time of My Life
by Lee Gooden
Peter Chapel was born October 25, 1919. On this particular day, his mother had just finished the morning farm chores when she noticed that her house was on fire. After she led her nine children from the burning structure, she went into...
Book Review
New Terra and Beyond
by Lee Gooden
Richard Michael’s novel "New Terra and Beyond" has the techno-scholastic appeal of an Asimov Foundation adventure, with characters that exhibit the pioneer perseverance of L’Amour’s Sacketts. Emphasis on both family values and...
Book Review
The Yellow Doll
by Lee Gooden
David Soma’s knowledge and love of history, as well as his penchant for the theater, are evident in his novel, "The Yellow Doll". Soma teaches and entertains, yet does not bog down the reader with useless trivia. Every piece of...
Book Review
The Promise of Christmas
by Lee Gooden
"The Promise of Christmas" successfully brings together the birth of the Christian savior, Jesus Christ, with the secular-pagan Santa Claus mythos. The story begins in Tobolsk, Siberia, in 1 BC. Prince Ezra of Arabia is on a quest to...
Book Review
The God Whom Moses Knew
by Lee Gooden
"The God Whom Moses Knew" is more than a novel about the life and times of Moses. It is an exceptional exploration of history through fiction. Through the use of third-person narration, monologue, and dialogue, J. Roger Nelson attempts...
Book Review
The Angelic Wars
by Lee Gooden
The horror/urban fantasy genre has increased in popularity, especially in the young adult markets. Novels about vampires and werewolves—as well as ghosts, angels, and demons—are devoured by young and adult readers alike, especially...