Visit The Directory - locate and preview unique blogs. click here.

82 Visitors are currently online including logged in users below:

Article real-time statistics…

  • 799Articles read today:
  • 2044Articles read yesterday:
  • 12669Articles read last week:
  • 1325669Total articles read:

Articles listed by month…

Copyright Infringement…

All materials and articles on this site are protected by copyright per the original author or blog owner and published with their consent.

Any re-blogging or re-publication of this content without the authors permission is illegal and subject to liability and criminal prosecution.

Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews

Father of Lies by Ann Turner

3.5 Stars

Throughout most of this book, I was kept off-balance and wondering what was really going on.  The story is told through the perspective of an odd fourteen-year-old girl named Lidda, as she watches the seemingly orchestrated but chaotic rise of the Salem witch accusations.

I am a mature reader and frankly, I found this book disturbing on several levels. Read Full Review

Laurie-J Reviewer for Night Owl Reviews

This article is copyright protected and may not be republished without permission.

Visit the authors site or share this article with your friends... Thanks!

    avatar

    Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews

    I have enjoyed a lifelong love of reading. My younger brother and I spent hours in our grandfather’s lap while he would read to us. I have never outgrown my special love of Science Fiction and Fantasy stories and doubt I ever will although my overall reading tastes today are really quite diverse. I like to have a variety of books in different genres on hand so I can always have a book available to match my mood. When writing, I make the effort to give my personal, honest appraisal of the book without giving away any particulars of the story line. My goal is to provide valuable information from a fresh, candid view point that will help the perspective purchaser make an informed decision. I like reads which flow smoothly and logically from one point to the next. I like authors who take me into their worlds; who can cast the line and hook me with their ideas.

    More Posts - Website - Facebook

    Leave a Reply

     

     

     

    You can use these HTML tags

    <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

    *