As The Crow Flies

As The Crow Flies | by: Craig Johnson | Rating: 9/11 | Remember as a kid when you would play Cowboys and Indians and watch The Lone Ranger on television? Well even if you don’t, As The Crow Flies might help give you some insight. As the newest addition to the Walt Longmire series, Craig Johnson blends together murder and […]

The Burning

The Burning | by: Jane Casey | Rating: 8/11 | The Burning is the first installment in the Maeve Kerrigan series and is the second mystery book by Jane Casey. Maeve is a detective constable with the London Police who is struggling to prove herself in a mostly male dominated work force. She’s lucky enough to land on the Burning […]

Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?

Does The Noise In My Head Bother You? | by: Steven Tyler | Rating: 8/11 | Steven Victor Tallarico aka Steven Tyler speaks, thinks and writes like he sings so it’s no surprise that his book turned out to be very stream of consciousness in style; a style this writer is especially fond of. But did I really want to […]

Grunge is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music

Grunge is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock MusicBy Greg PratoECW Press If you still can’t believe that The Fastbacks and Green River haven’t made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, then Greg Prato’s Grunge is Dead will be a literary wet dream of biblical proportions. However, if you don’t fall into that category, the book […]

Bumping Into Geniuses

Bumping Into Geniuses | by: Danny Goldberg | Rating: 11/11 | The music industry has many angles, many positions, and many stories. Some get highlighted more than others but the real heroes of rock n roll often fall by the wayside. For example, what do you know about Danny Goldberg? If you’re like me, you might have a faint recollection […]