Arctic Book Review
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley, Simon & Schuster, $28.99 / £16.99, Reviewed by Russell A. Potter, A richly-detailed historical pas
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Review of books of Arctic interest, online since 1999, edited by Russell Potter.
A richly-detailed historical past and a wholly hypothetical future don't often meet in the same story. Of course, there are those episodes of ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Arctic Fury - The Zest Quest
THE ARCTIC FURY by Greer Macallister is exactly the type of historical fiction adventure story I love to read. An all-female crew including ...
(Audio)Book Review: 'A Haunting in the Arctic' by C. J. Cooke
This is an intriguing novel and one that kept me interested throughout. Some of it I found uncomfortable, but I loved the sense of setting and the fact that it ...
The Arctic Book Review - Ejnar Mikkelsen - Polarworld
The Arctic Book Review ... Despite half-a-dozen arduous expeditions, in which he was twice given up for dead by his family at home, Ejnar Mikkelsen's name has ...
Book review: Arctic Patrol a triumph of research that shaped Canada
This story of Arctic adventure is not the only one jostling for attention in Jamieson's book, and to his credit the author makes room for other ...
Horror Book Review: A Haunting in the Arctic | C. J. Cooke - PhDiva
About the Book | A Haunting in the Arctic. A deserted shipwreck off the coast of Iceland holds terrors and dark secrets in this chilling horror ...
Book Review: A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke
This novel delves into the depths of psychological terror and trauma, weaving a narrative that is both addictive and profoundly unsettling.
Review: A Haunting in the Arctic by C.J. Cooke - The Lit Bitch
I randomly watched a show on National Geographic about Sir John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition days before I was pitched this book.
The Arctic Book Review at Polarworld
The Arctic Book Review was founded in 1999 as an independent forum for book reviews on subjects related to the Arctic. Reviewers include distinguished authors, ...
The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister | Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
It's also a book that's hard to review because the things I loved the most are spoilers. I liked the language and description, and felt I could ...
Book Review: Arctic Traverse - AdventuresNW
Arctic Traverse, by Michael Engelhard; Mountaineers Books, Seattle, 2024. What makes a travelogue a great read? In my opinion, it uses the ...
A Modest Crossing of Northern Alaska: A review of Arctic Traverse
This book warrants notice and an enthusiastic reception. In an America where far too many think of nature in terms of a nearby state park and of ...
Review: The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister - Forever Lost in Literature
The Arctic Fury is a surprisingly beautiful, moving, and intense story of an unexpected mismatched group of women who embark upon a journey of a lifetime.
Arctic Dreams - The New York Times
FROM THE LAND WHERE POLAR BEARS FLY. Date: February 16, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition Section 7; Page 1, Column 1; Book Review Desk Byline: By Edward ...
Book Recommendations? : r/TheTerror - Reddit
It's an old book, and doesn't go into the analytical detail of most more modern books about polar exploration, but is a very thrilling blow by ...
LOST IN THE ARCTIC | Kirkus Reviews
Readers who enjoy the author's work in National Geographic, Smithsonian, and other periodicals will be pleased to know that the 32 pieces collected here are ...
Kid's Book Review: Arctic Star | Books Up North
This book is about three boys called Frank, Joseph and Stephen who are all on a ship during World War Two, 1943. They need to take good care of ...
REVIEW: "The Arctic Fury" by Greer Macallister - Drink. Read. Repeat.
The plot of this novel itself was pregnant with possibility. The prospect of anyone venturing into the Arctic, particularly in the technology- ...
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BookBody of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency
Book by James BamfordBody of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency is a book by James Bamford about the NSA and its operations.