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To Build a Tunnel by Deborah K Frontiera (

victor May 10, 2022 June 7, 2022Young Adult / Fantasy Deborah K. Frontiera, Mack Hassler 0
The chronicles of henry roosevelt to build a foundation.

To Build a Tunnel by Deborah K Frontiera (originally published 2004) as volume one of The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier From Fandom to Full Cultural Foundation Review by Mack Hassler In modern times, we often label this sort of enthusiastic imitation of types “fandom” as in science fiction fandom or…

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Roads Not Traveled: Collection of Poems by t. kilgore splake

victor May 1, 2022 May 7, 2022Poetry Sharon Brunner, T. Kilgore Splake 0
Splake fishing in america.

Review by Sharon Brunner The poems in this book, Roads Not Traveled: Collection of Poems, were inspired by Robert Frost. Travelers are strongly affected by the decisions they make, for better or worse. T. Kilgore Splake felt forced to take a path less wanted instead of a naval career. Teaching…

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The Road to Splake by Robert M. Zoschke

victor April 20, 2022 April 24, 2022Biography / Men, Poetry Sharon Brunner, T. Kilgore Splake 1
A man sitting at a table reading a book.

Review by Sharon Brunner The journey of a prominent Upper Peninsula poet, T. Kilgore Splake, was as significant as the destination, as Robert M. Zoschke details in his new biography The Road to Splake. Thomas Smith, Splake’s given name, grew up in Three Rivers, Michigan with two older sisters. His…

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Dance Your Dance, Sing Your Song, a True Story By Dorothy Paad

victor April 15, 2022 March 25, 2022Children / Fiction Donna Winters, Dorothy Paad 0
Dance your dance, sing your song.

Review by Donna Winters Dance Your Dance, Sing Your Song, a True Story By Dorothy Paad with Heather Picotte, illustrated by Matthew Forgrave. It was the first day of orientation at Northern Michigan University and it was a total zoo. With those words, Dorothy Paad opens Dance Your Dance, Sing…

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Michigan Tech Hockey: 100 Years of Memories” by William Sproule

victor April 10, 2022 December 20, 2021Copper Country, Sports & Recreation 0
Michigan tech hockey 100 years of memories.

“Michigan Tech Hockey: 100 Years of Memories” just released by Bill Sproule with the help of Calvin Larson, Michigan Tech’s Assistant Athletic Director, is the definitive encyclopedia of Huskies Hockey history. The book is chock full of in-depth information on every season from 1920 to 2021 and was commissioned for…

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North Dixie Highway by Joseph D. Haske

victor April 1, 2022 November 20, 2021Action & Adventure Sault Ste. Marie, Viet Nam 0
North dixie highway by joseph d haske.

Review by Victor R. Volkman At first glance, Joseph D. Haske’s North Dixie Highway is a rage-fueled trip through three generations of an Eastern U.P. family locked in a cycle of grinding poverty, trauma, and alcoholism.  But beneath the surface there’s much more lurking as we follow this broken family…

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A Halloween Scare in Michigan By Eric James, illustrated by Marina Le Ray

victor March 20, 2022 February 2, 2022Children / Fiction Deborah K. Frontiera 0
A halloween scare in michigan.

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera On the first read, A Halloween Scare in Michigan is a cute, rhymed with good rhythm children’s picture book aimed at the four-to-eight-year-old set. It has that sing-song type rhyme that kids love and rolls off the tongue with ease. Not all rhymed books achieve…

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All Aboard! Great Lakes By Keven and Haily Myers

victor March 10, 2022 February 2, 2022Children / Science & Nature 0
A book with illustrations of the great lakes.

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Board books are designed for the very youngest children who sit in an adult’s lap being read to, children who may still chew on and rip pages. So, they have few pages and few words on each page. All Aboard!  Great Lakes has 18 pages…

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Growing Up in Sparta And Other Adventures by Larry Buege 

victor March 1, 2022 November 12, 2022Biography / Men, Uncategorized Larry Buege 0

Review by Victor R. Volkman Larry Buege’s autobiographical Growing Up in Sparta And Other Adventures is a story in three acts.  In the first act, he describes the realities of growing up in the 1950s in a small rural Midwestern town of Sparta, Michigan (population 4,000). As the author points…

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Woodburnings: Highlights from the First Five Years

victor February 20, 2022 January 31, 2022Crafts & Hobbies 0
J waltao woodburnings highlights from the first five years.

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Since this reviewer, who has no talent for the visual arts, and when at her own booth at an art/craft show, often tells people, “I paint with words,” she has deep respect for visual artists in any medium. She also has two siblings in visual…

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Great Lakes Monsters and Mysteries by Tim Ellis and Brad Blair

victor February 10, 2022 February 1, 2022Mind & Spirit / Supernatural, UP Notable Books 0

Review by Brad Gischia Have you ever seen a UFO?  Perhaps your grandmother told you a scary story as a child and you later found out that it was true?  Ever been for a walk in the woods and felt those little hairs on the back of your neck stand…

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Touching the Wild U.P. by John Highlen

victor February 1, 2022 October 26, 2021Biography / Men, Travel 0
The cover of touching the wild up.

Reviewed by Victor R. Volkman As I read John Highlen’s new book Touching the Wild U.P., I became more and more interested in the coincidences of our respective lives.  Both Highlen and I were students at Michigan Tech in the late 1980s and had a reverence for the beauty of…

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Brave —Nisayenh Ma’iingan (My older brother, the wolf)

victor January 15, 2022 January 15, 2022Young Adult / Historical Fiction 0

Review by Donna Winters Detail. This is the overriding characteristic of Brave —Nisayenh Ma’iingan, Barry J. Dalberto’s historical novel about Lake Superior and fur trading in the early nineteenth century. He’s great about detailing settings, and sometimes his detail is in the form of a list. Other times, it comes…

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3rd Annual U.P. Notable Books List

victor January 6, 2022 May 25, 2022UP Book Review, UP Notable Books 0
Up notable books logo.

MARQUETTE, MI (January 4th, 2022)— the Upper Peninsula Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) announces the 3rd Annual U.P. Notable Books List this week. UPPAA board member Mikel Classen (Sault Ste. Marie) initiated the effort as a response to the lack of representation of U.P. writers in other Michigan state literary…

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Dissecting Anatomy of a Murder by Eugene R. Milhizer

victor January 1, 2022 August 12, 2024Biography / Men, Performing Arts / Film Marquette 3
The cover of dissecting anatomy of a murder.

Review by Victor R. Volkman Reprinted from Marquette Monthly with permission More than sixty years on, the book (and later the film) Anatomy of a Murder continues to fascinate people.  Why is that?  Well, first and foremost it introduced the genre of “realistic courtroom drama” to American readers and its…

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The Secret of St. Christopher’s Girls School by David Crowley

victor December 21, 2021 December 21, 2021Fiction / Mystery 0

Review by Tyler Tichelaar Laurium, Michigan resident David Crowley’s debut novel The Secret of St. Christopher’s Girls School is a murder mystery full of shocking revelations that take place at a Catholic girls school and convent. The story begins when Sister Margaret Mary is found murdered. Detective Steve McLean is…

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Debt and Disregard by Julie Genisot

victor December 10, 2021 December 4, 2021Adult Fiction 0

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera As the back cover states, Debt and Disregard: A Superior Point Novel is about “the hard-drinking, rough talking, and sexually pragmatic inhabitants of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with characters defined by the region where they live.” While there certainly are people like those in the story…

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Tales from the Jan Van: Lessons on Life and Camping by Jan Kellis

victor December 1, 2021 September 12, 2021Biography / Women Jan Kellis 0
The cover of tales from the jan van.

Reviewed by Victor R. Volkman Reprinted from Marquette Monthly (09/2021) with permission At age 45, Jan found herself at a crossroads when her orderly life drifted off course. A devastating divorce without warning and the sudden death of her mother made her realize it was time to make her dreams…

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