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reviewed One Tin Solder by Chris Tullbane (The Murder of Crows, #3)

Chris Tullbane: One Tin Solder (EBook, Ghost Falls Press) No rating

A favorite escapist comfort read..

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This is 5 stars for being solid, escapist, post apocalyptic, superhero fiction. From a strictly literary sense, its a 3.5. The protagonist is complex, foul mouthed, often works against himself.... and is a typical teenager, in other words. I reread this book on a regular basis as a comfort read.

reviewed Red Right Hand by Chris Tullbane (The Murder of Crows, #2)

Chris Tullbane: Red Right Hand (Paperback, 2020, Ghost Falls Press) 4 stars

Great escapist comfort read

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This is 5 stars for being solid, escapist, post apocalyptic, superhero fiction. From a strictly literary sense, its a 3.5. The protagonist is complex, foul mouthed, often works against himself.... and is a typical teenager, in other words. I reread this book on a regular basis as a comfort read.

reviewed See These Bones by Chris Tullbane (The Murder of Crows, #1)

Chris Tullbane: See These Bones (Paperback, 2019, Ghost Falls Press) 5 stars

A foul mouthed teen necromancer attempts to become a superhero. He's the first Crow (Necromancer) …

Comfort read

5 stars

This is 5 stars for being solid, escapist, post apocalyptic, superhero fiction. From a strictly literary sense, its a 3.5. The protagonist is complex, foul mouthed, often works against himself.... and is a typical teenager, in other words. I reread this book on a regular basis as a comfort read.

Rob R. Dunn: Never Home Alone (Hardcover, 2018, Basic Books) 4 stars

A natural history of the wilderness in our homes, from the microbes in our showers …

All about the many, many creatures who share our houses - and bodies

5 stars

I've read this once, and listened to the audio version twice. It's a great book about the various animals that live in our homes (house spiders, camel crickets, roaches, etc) or our bodies (bacteria). And about how little is known about both...

William Stolzenburg: Rat Island (Hardcover, 2011, Bloomsbury USA) 5 stars

"Rat Island rises from the icy gray waters of the Bering Sea, a mass of …

Great Book

5 stars

I've read this book 2 or 3 times, and listened to the Audio book at least twice. It's a great book about helping island ecosystems recover. Mostly from Rats, but there is a fair bit of information on feral cats as well (which are almost as destructive as Rats). It gives a good overview of how to get introduced species off an island, once they are established. Methodology has to adapt to species (Rats are adaptable), weather, cost, acceptable losses among non target species (You'll never achieve perfection) and any other factor that comes up. Great book!

finished reading See These Bones by Chris Tullbane (The Murder of Crows, #1)

Chris Tullbane: See These Bones (Paperback, 2019, Ghost Falls Press) 5 stars

A foul mouthed teen necromancer attempts to become a superhero. He's the first Crow (Necromancer) …

It's a Post Apocalyptic Superhero novel, about Damien. A conflicted, foul mouthed, temperamental Crow (Necromancer), training to be a superhero. And Crows always go insane.

I've read this series 3 or 4 times. They are comfort reads for me.