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Walter H.

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Joined 1 year, 6 months ago

50 something queer writer who reads far too much and loves it. Though I read a lot, I mostly read fanfic, but with a book here or there.

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Review of 'Enemy Within' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This should truly be a five star review. However, there are a few extenuating circumstance is that keep me from leaving it as such.

Jack and Ethan's story is probably the most intriguing story that I have ever read, and probably will ever read. The author's ability to grab your attention and hold onto it is truly second to none. Throughout this entire series your heart grows and breaks over and over again. The way that all of the disparate storylines came together was masterfully crafted, and it made for a truly enjoyable series to read.

My only problem with this book was that the suspense was so intense at times that I had to put the book down and walk away. It took me seven days to finish this book when it really should've only taken me three. But Bauer's ability to get you to the edge of your …

Janet Evanovich, Ina Yalof: Janet Evanovich's how I write (Paperback, 2006, St. Martin's Griffin) 4 stars

Review of "Janet Evanovich's how I write" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I enjoyed the non-technical aspects of this. I used the audiobook format, which I enjoyed while I traveled/exercised. It's good information for people who want to write (with the overwhelming thought for everyone being: JUST WRITE, DAMMIT!). Thing is, though, it's a book from the 1990s/2000s - so the technological aspect is way out of date.

Leta Blake: Will & Patrick Wake Up Married (EBook, 2015, Leta Blake Books) 3 stars

Join the fun in this vibrant first installment of the new romantic comedy serial by …

Review of 'Will & Patrick Wake Up Married' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

First off, the e-book format had many issues with the actual format of the book as well as typos. This made the book hard to read.

That said, it was a cute premise but did not work out for me. While the two main characters continued to be bitchy and sniping at each other, it just made me want to put the book down and stop reading. I think that if the characters were made to be just a bit more human/endearing, and a lot less bitchy, it would've worked out.

Review of 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Creative Short Stories)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I have seen both movie adaptations of 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' but somehow missed the short story that it was based on. I'm glad I took the time to read this, because it painted pictures that not many authors are able to convey in such a short piece of work.

reviewed Writing down the bones by Natalie Goldberg (Shambhala pocket classics)

Natalie Goldberg: Writing down the bones (Paperback, 2006, Shambhala) 4 stars

For more than twenty years Natalie Goldberg has been challenging and cheering on writers with …

Review of 'Writing down the bones' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I actually listened to the audiobook, which in a way was much more productive for me than actually reading the book itself. Why? Because I was able to listen to [author:Natalie Goldberg|25189] as she talked about what you should be doing to help yourself develop ideas, hone your craft, where you should write and just about every aspect of the writing process, as I wandered through our neighborhoods. Just that simple act was able to get my creative juices flowing, and connected with me so powerfully that I ache to write. I want to better myself, but I know I need to practice. I've seen how powerful her lessons can be; I recently wrote, "I need to give myself permission to write what I want, and not necessarily what other people want to read!" It's something I honestly wouldn't have considered had I not listened to this audiobook.

And now, …

Review of 'Fire and Water' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This looked interesting just from the cover so I gave it a try. I truly enjoyed the storyline, and fell in love with Red and Terry. Not to say Terry didn't break my heart at the beginning, and I had doubts that it would work - but it did. I love how Red's police world tied up nicely with Terry's former personal life.

Cute, and suspenseful. Worth the read.

Review of 'Enemy Within' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I read somewhere on Amazon that another reader jokingly said that they wanted to "punch Tal Bauer in the face - in the nicest possible way, of course." And after I finished this book last night, I totally know where they were coming from.

I don't often read sequels, because the first trilogy that ever grabbed me (the [book:First Evidence|1232921] series) ended up having a decade between books two and three, so I honestly didn't want to fall into that trap again. Especially after the cliffhanger that we were left with in [book:Enemy of My Enemy|32065756]. I know that Bauer is writing right now, after a tweet I read - so I hope the sequel to this book comes soon.

That said, I really enjoyed this. At first, I thought that Bauer was trying to do too much, with a few too storylines. But the fact that Bauer was able …

Lou Cadle: Quake (Paperback, 2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) 4 stars

Review of 'Quake' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Being gay and growing up in a conservative state, I totally felt for Bash and Gale, the two main characters from [book:Quake|23900184]. I loved the premise; the New Madrid fault is quite overdue for a large quake, and [author:Lou Cadle|8344489] was able to construct a story and keep you on your toes. While I expected several of the twists and turns, there were quite a few things that I was NOT expecting at all, so Cadle kept me riveted throughout the book.

The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is that I felt it was wrapped up a little too quickly, and even the ending as it existed didn't leave me with much to hope for. There could have easily been a couple dozen more pages, and while I appreciate how it ended, I just wanted more.

Tal Bauer: Enemies of the State (Paperback, 2017, Independently published) 4 stars

Review of 'Enemies of the State' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

If I could, I would make this 4.5 stars, not a full 5 - but I'll give the author a bit more this time.

I started this book on the day CHEETUS took office, because I wanted a distraction. Political thrillers are one of my favorite genres, so I loved the thought of this book. It was a little slow to start, but as it grew on me, I watched Ethan and Jack's friendship grow, and Ethan's infatuation with Jack grow. The political side and especially the thriller side really, really enthralled me. I got to the African trip when I started reading last night, and stayed up way too late to finish it. Once [a:Tal Bauer|14930584|Tal Bauer|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1475360311p2/14930584.jpg] captured my imagination with that trip, he didn't let go until the last page.

All praise aside, the reason I wanted to do a half star was just because of some of …

Mr Peter Cawdron: Starship Mine (Paperback, 2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) 5 stars

Review of 'Starship Mine' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I'm going to preface this with the fact that I cannot stand to read first person written pieces of fiction. There are not many people who can pull this off. And having said that, [a:Peter Cawdron|5252525|Peter Cawdron|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1320085669p2/5252525.jpg] is now one of those on a very short list of authors that I will actually read a first person POV.

[b:Starship Mine|29734396|Starship Mine|Peter Cawdron|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1459724357s/29734396.jpg|49787405] inspired me, broke my heart, shattered it further, and then put me back together again. The very way of how Cawdron described alien contact is truly something that I believe could happen one day. Because we are creatures of both energy and mass, and because moving our mass between two distant stars would take eons, the thought of traveling via energy is just an amazing concept. It was inspiring that three people out of this planets 7+ billion could make it.

And then... Oh, the heartbreak. I won't …