By Lloyd Lofthouse on April 4, 2012
“Yes China” by Clark Nielsen is an honest memoir written by a young American going to China to teach English in an alien and foreign culture. Nielsen pulls no punches in describing himself and his experiences teaching ESL in China, and is not shy when it comes to scorching himself and his former religion in the process.
Posted in Biography/Memoir, Lloyd Lofthouse, Travel | Tagged china, china memoir, china nonfiction, china travel, clark nielsen, lloyd lofthouse, yes china |
By Lloyd Lofthouse on February 18, 2012
Coping with the loss of a spouse is often one of the most difficult challenges in life, and it doesn’t matter if the spouse dies young, middle aged, old or somewhere in between. It is a heart breaking journey for the survivor made even more so if he was still deeply in love with his wife.
Posted in Action/Adventure, Lloyd Lofthouse, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged getting oriented, japanese fiction, japanese travel, japenese novel, wally wood |
By Lloyd Lofthouse on January 13, 2012
A friend sent me a link to Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s Blog, because she wrote a post comparing traditional and indie publishing. She was also mad at her publishers and editors.
Posted in Lloyd Lofthouse, Science Fiction/Fantasy | Tagged diving in the wreck, kristine kathryn rusch |
By Lloyd Lofthouse on October 10, 2011
Below the Line by Brian Tobin CreateSpace Copyright © July 2011 ISBN: 978-1463684976 372 Pages $10.79 Paperback $2.99 Kindle Who is Brian Tobin? When I review a book, I’m always curious about the author and use Google to discover who he or she is. Usually, there is a Website, a Blog, press releases — lots [...]
Posted in Lloyd Lofthouse, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged a victimless crime, below the line, brian tobin, hollywood mystery, hollywood novel, lloyd lofthouse, the missing person, the ransom |
By Shannon Yarbrough on October 9, 2011
Say hello to LLBR’s newest reviewer!
Posted in Announcements, Lloyd Lofthouse | Tagged lloyd lofthouse |