Summer Reading Archive

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    Summer Reading: ‘Irredeemable’ by Mark Waid & Peter Krause

    BOOM! Studios, April 2009 to present. 15 Issues to date. 3 trades are now available which include 4 issues a piece. Of the thirteen contributors that we have here at The Bunker, I have to be the least qualified to write about comics. I would...

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    Summer Reading: The ‘Dexter’ Series by Jeff Lindsay

    Jeff Lindsay’s written Dexter series is a lot of fun and gives fans of the character more adventures to pass the time.

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    [Summer Reading] ‘Scavenger’ by David Morrell

    Scavenger is recommended for light but action filled reading that will make your time in the sun pass in fast forward. Be sure to rub in plenty of sunscreen!

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    Summer Reading: ‘The Dragonbone Chair’ by Tad Williams

    My intention in starting the Summer Reading series was to review current or semi-current books that someone might want to add to their summer reading shelf. Although that is still my goal (and I have some publisher goodies upcoming for pre-publication reviews), I would be...

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    Summer Reading: “61 Hours” by Lee Child

    Although this review is titled after the 14th and most recent adventure of the long-running Jack Reacher series from Brit Lee Child, Summer Reading could easily recommend nearly all the novels in the hard-boiled series as a nice addition to any summer reading shelf. First,...

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    Summer Reading: Dean Koontz “Relentless”

    Relentless by Dean Koontz (2009) The year was 1992 when last I visited Dean Koontz. Almost twenty years ago I left the writer due to frustration with the lack of deviation from novel to  novel. To wit: At that point Koontz’s plots usually revolved around...

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  • Summer Reading: A. Lee Martinez “Monster”

    Summer Reading: A. Lee Martinez “Monster”

    Official summer is just around the corner and that means it’s time to stuff Steinbeck, Maugham, Hemmingway, Dickens, Austen, and company into the old literary sock drawer and pull out fun books to fill your summer with rays of joy! Welcome to the Pop Bunker...

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