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High on the Vine: Featuring Yooper Entrepreneurs Tami and Evi Maki By Terri Martin

victor February 1, 2023 February 1, 2023Humor Terri Martin 0

Review by Victor R. Volkman Fans of Terri Martin’s serialized stories in UP Magazine, published monthly by Porcupine Press, will be thrilled to see a new novelization of them in the just-released book High on the Vine.  This is her second humor anthology following Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters. Although…

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Moose Willow Mystery by Terri Martin

victor September 25, 2022 November 12, 2022Fiction / Mystery Terri Martin 0

Moose Willow Mystery  begins with a suspicious death in a game-processing meat locker at the village of Moose Willow.  I questioned the place the mystery woman, who showed up one time at a choir practice, held in the book. Her role was explained but the explanation was hard to buy…

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The Home Wind By Terri Martin

victor August 1, 2021 January 21, 2022Middle Grade Fiction, UP Notable Books Terri Martin 2

Review by Deborah K. Frontiera The Home Wind by Terri Martin is an engaging story of two boys, one white and one Native American, who must find their way through the difficulties of life on the road to becoming “men.” It is set during the 1870s in the logging camps…

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Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters by Terri Martin

victor February 10, 2021 November 6, 2021Humor Terri Martin 0

A Wild Tale of a Religious Do-Gooder Who Never Gets it Quite Right Terri Martin’s Devilish Encounters: Church Lady Chronicles is the first anthology of stories about the adventures of Bea Righteous, one of the busybody “church ladies” of the Budworm United Methodist Church (a.k.a. BUMC). Of course, seeing the…

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