

When I read about this, I was super pumped for it, but it ended up just meh. It‘s too much backstory and just plain didn‘t hold my attention. I kinda wish I had bailed.
When I read about this, I was super pumped for it, but it ended up just meh. It‘s too much backstory and just plain didn‘t hold my attention. I kinda wish I had bailed.
The engineer hadn't ridden the rails hobo-style since his getaway from the massacre in D.C. more than a year ago.
Yeah it is Monday morning and I get to start a new book. The ending makes me want to read the next book in the series when it is published, which may be a.long time.
My and Mr. Wonderful's book haul this Christmas. Mine are Polostan and Knitting the National Parks, his are The Bright Sword as he loves the Arthurian legend, Honolulu Noir as he is a writer of noir and is from Hawaii, his friend gave him The War of Art.
Dawn, aka Aurora, daughter of a Montana cowgirl/outlaw and a dyed in the wool Communist spends her childhood in St. Petersburg and her teen years riding horses out west. She ends up in DC for the Bonus Army march, in Chicago for the 1933 World's Fair, and ultimately in Magnitogorsk, Russia, where she catches the eye of Stalin's secret police. Fascinating and at times harrowing, this is a story that demands the reader's full attention.