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The Northern Lights: The True Story of the Man Who Unlocked the Secrets of the Aurora Borealis. Lucy Jago. Book Review by Janet.

Seventy Times Seven and Beyond: Mystery of the Second Chance. Monty Christensen and Roberta L. Kehle. Book review by Uriah.

Dune. Frank Herbert. Book review by Rourke.

The Children of First Man. James Alexander Thom. Book review by Jan.

The Legend of Prince Madoc and the White Indians. Dana Olson. Book review by Jan.

Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees. John Sugden. Book review by Jan.

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The Children of First Man
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Hello - my Name is Jan - and I am a recovering non-reader. I wasn't born a non-reader - I used to be a very respectable reader once upon a time - I would simply devour books, reading something significant each and every day. But somewhere along the line my time and attention gradually but eventually just faded away, and before I knew it I was no longer a respectable reader. Books I sincerely meant to read just laid around unopened, and gathered dust, or became lost entirely. I wasn't even giving my junk mail a cursory glance. But, some very good friends have finally brought this problem to my full attention, and I promise you all here and now that I will fight to become a respectable reader once again! I will dig deep and I will rediscover my time and attention! I will set things aright once again with all of the pages and volumes that can and will be mine once more! I promise that I will reach out and pick up that unopened book and I will experience all of the joys and thrills and magic inherent within those pages. And I promise that I will faithfully share my rediscovery efforts with each of you through this wonderful web site. Thank you. Thank you all so very much.

Respectfully yours, Jan Bodine.

The Children of First Man. James Alexander Thom. (An Indiana author.) Fawcett. 1995.

Book review by Jan Bodine
If The Legend of Prince Madoc and the White Indians is a bit too detailed and tedious for your preferences, you may prefer this book by another Indiana author, James Alexander Thom, called The Children of First Man. Thom writes all of his fictional novels with fact-based information, which he researches very thoroughly before he writes. In other words, he has taken the basic facts of the Prince Madoc adventure and blended in many of the legends and stories to sort of "flesh out" a completed story/saga. It is a very entertaining read, and it also piques our imagination as to the true events and history of this young Prince Madoc of Wales.

Jan.

 


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