Straw Horse by Terri Martin – Book #2 of Kat Wilde U.P. Mysteries

Book cover for "Straw Horse" by Terri Martin, featuring a silhouette of a running horse against a textured background with a large sun and earthy tones. The subtitle indicates it is the second Kat Wilde U.P. Mysteries book.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Terri Martin’s Straw Horse was filled with intrigue, suspense and humor coupled with a blooming romance. The story took place in the Northwoods at a fictional town called Peshekee located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.). The main characters in the book were Kat, Nikko, Sheriff…

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Limpy’s Adult Lexicon: Raw, Politically Incorrect, Improper & Unexpurgated, As Overheard & Noodled by Joseph Heywood

Book cover for "Limpy's Adult Lexicon" by Joseph Heywood features a red plaid silhouette of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a swinging figure, pine trees, and text describing the book as raw, politically incorrect, improper, and unexpurgated.

Review by Mack Hassler One of my great literary heroes is Samuel Johnson, “…the style of a man who thinks with rigorous clarity and as the author of a dictionary has the whole language at his command.” (from the Preface to Johnson’s The History of Ressalas by Michael Lewis, professor…

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If it Snows, Go Fishing: 60 Years of Stream Fishing in the Copper Country by Clyde Wainio

Book cover with the title "If it Snows, Go Fishing! 60 Years of Stream Fishing in the Copper Country" in bold blue and white text, illustrated with five detailed fish drawings and snowflakes against a blue background.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Clyde Wainio’s If it Snows, Go Fishing: 60 Years of Stream Fishing in the Copper Country celebrates a lifetime of fishing adventures in the captivating Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P). Main characters in the story were Ed, someone he fished with for years, his brother Wil, his…

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Understanding Michigan Black Bear, 3rd Edition by Richard P. Smith

Two black bears, one with dark fur and one with light fur, stand on their hind legs facing each other in a grassy area. The book cover text reads "Understanding Michigan Black Bear," by Richard P. Smith.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Richard P. Smith’s Understanding Michigan Black Bear, 3rd Edition offers an extensive review covering the habits, attacks, and hunting of Michigan black bears. These well-researched bruins have exhibited avoidant and dangerous behaviors. They may run away if yelled at or may attack if they feel threatened. Some…

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Dead Moose On Isle Royale: Off Trail With the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project by Jeffrey M. Holden

Two moose antlers lie on grass. Below them, the book title reads, "Dead Moose on Isle Royale: Off Trail with the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project" by Jeffrey M. Holden.

Review by Mack Hassler “The Lord will guide you continually…. And make your bones strong….Your ancient ruins  shall aise up the foundations of many generations….  Isaiah 58: 8,  See also Genesis  2: 15-25 As I prepare to write these reviews of what seems to me a new and important regional…

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Building Kathy Ann: My Lake Superior Boat Project By Robert “Buzz” Johnson

A small blue and white boat named Kathy Ann is docked on a lake under a partly cloudy sky. Trees line the shore in the background. Text on the image reads: "Building Kathy Ann, My Lake Superior Boat Project, Robert 'Buzz' Johnson.

Building Kathy Ann By Robert “Buzz” Johnson Review by Deborah K Frontiera ISBN: 979-8-8956-054-8 Modern History Press, 2025, PB Ret. $21.95 If you’ve never thought about how much is involved in building a boat from the keel up, you will more than appreciate the many technical skills involved by the time…

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Dark Straits by Joshua Veith (Sudden Quiet – Book #2)

Book cover for "Dark Straits" by Joshua Veith, featuring a black bridge in fog, green vein-like patterns in the background, and bold red and green text. Subtitle reads "Sudden Quiet: Book II.

Reviewer Sharon Brunner Joshua Veith’s Dark Straits (Sudden Quiet: Book II) offered a haunting view of survival while various groups battle for regional control. The outbreak of deadly diseases led to the collapse of societal law and order. The various groups involved in the story were Rangers, Indigenous, Eco-elves, and…

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