The Bog Wife
by Kay Chronister
The Bog Wife (8/29/2024)
Family dynamics and occult manipulation of the natural world are cornerstones of this eco-horror novel. As a family steeped in traditions tries to dominate its environment, the environment fights back in the only way it can. Like an onion, the layers of lies and secrets that bind a family to each other and to a place are revealed with consequences for all. I loved the intricate plotting. I was so impressed I read the author's debut novel which was just as intriguing as I expected.
The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl
by Bart Yates
The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl (5/29/2024)
As a reader in the twilight years (70) of my life, I found this book very poignant. I have often looked at my life reflecting on the passage of time as I have moved through history and experienced personal growth through experience. The author did a wonderful job in using historical events not widely known. My only criticism is that the personal relationships or chance meetings that Isaac mentions besides his family are not well developed.