I received the following books this past:
1) Zan-Gah: A Prehistoric Adventure by Allan R. Shickman
The hero, Zan-Gah seeks his lost twin in a savage prehistoric world, encountering suffering, captivity, conflict, love, and triumph. In three years, Zan-Gah passes from an uncertain boyhood to a tried and proven manhood and a position of leadership among his people. Themes: survival, cultures, gender roles, psychological trauma, nature's wonders and terrors.
2) Zan-Gah and the Beautiful Country by Allan R. Shickman
The prehistoric saga continues in Zan-Gah and the Beautiful Country, the sequel to the award winning Zan-Gah: A Prehistoric Adventure. In this story, Zan s troubled twin brother, Dael, having suffered greatly during his earlier captivity, receives a ruinous new shock when his wife suddenly dies. Disturbed and traumatized, all of his manic energies explode into acts of hostility and bloodshed. His obsession is the destruction of the wasp men, his first captors, who dwell in the Beautiful Country. When he, Zan-Gah, and a band of adventurers trek to their bountiful home, they find that all of the wasp people have died in war or of disease. The Beautiful Country is empty for the taking, and Zan s people, the Ba-Coro, decide to migrate and resettle there. But the Noi, Dael s cruelest enemies and former tormentors, make the same migration from their desert home, and the possibility develops of contention and war over this rich and lovely new land.
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I used to cling to whatever books I bought. Not any more. I keep only a few. And others I giveaway to my nephews, nieces anyone else who covets those books. It keeps me de-cluttered and easy in mind!
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Buried Alive by Roy Hallums
Leaving Yesterday by Kathryn Cushman
Sworn to Silence by Linda Castillo
I am in midst of reading:
Too many books!
I plan to read:
Whatever I can!
I posted reviews of:
Buried Alive by Roy Hallums
Leaving Yesterday by Kathryn Cushman
Blood Harvest by Brant Randall
The Secret Keeper by Paul Harris
Plain Pursuit by Beth Wiseman
The Bafut Beagles by Gerald Durrell
These look really interesting. I'd like to read your reviews. Enjoy your books.
ReplyDeleteWe may have diff styles of reading but I still enjoy visiting your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have an award for you.
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I get rid of some books, but keep far too many. Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteI tend to get rid of my books too (donate them) once I read them. Enjoy...
ReplyDeleteHere are mine:http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2010/02/mailbox-monday_21.html
How I wish I've more space to keep all my books, but alas some of them have to go!
ReplyDeleteHappy reading!
You had a great reading week!
ReplyDeleteI keep very few books.
You've been busy... Here's Mine.
ReplyDeleteLeaving Yesterday sounds like something I might like...
ReplyDeleteI pass my books on to others too. Have a great reading week!
ReplyDeleteYou got a great list of books.
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I keep all of my books, see why here;
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/musing-monday_22.html
I am expecting the Zan-Gah books! We can compare notes.
ReplyDeleteAs for the Monday Musings, I have a hard time giving away the books I love. I want to hold onto them. But I do give away some. :)
I love your reading plan! Enjoy this week!
ReplyDeleteThose books sound really interesting. I passed on them because I have plenty to read right now, but I'm looking forward to your thoughts.
ReplyDelete--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Hi...I'm a new follower and really enjoying your blog. I love learning about new authors and books. I read alot of books new and old, and keep my favorites.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm reading, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.
Happy Reading!
Sandee61
Muzzley56{at]aol[dot]com
sounds like you received some interesting books. looking forward to those reviews...happy reading.
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