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Chikodi Anunobi is a talented Nigerian-born author who fearlessly tackles the complex issues of corruption, tribal conflicts, and political scandals in his gripping novel, "The Thief and the Patriot." With a unique perspective shaped by his upbringing in Nigeria and his experiences in the United States, Chikodi brings a fresh voice to the world of African literature. In this thought-provoking book, he skillfully weaves together a tale of power, greed, and the desperate struggle for survival in a nation grappling with its own identity. Discussed in this Episode: The real-life inspirations behind Chikodi's novel, "The Thief and the Patriot," and how he incorporates his experiences and observations of Nigerian culture and politics into his writing. Chikodi's journey from Nigeria to the United States, and how his background in software engineering and his passion for storytelling led him to become an author. The challenges and rewards of writing about sensitive topics such as corruption and tribal conflicts, and the impact Chikodi hopes his work will have on readers around the world. The fascinating insights into Nigeria's rich history, diverse tribal landscape, and the ongoing struggles faced by its people in the face of political instability and social inequality. An in-depth discussion of the main themes in "The Thief and the Patriot," including the complexities of cultural identity, the consequences of unchecked power, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/95wDG0j0xxw Buy "The Thief and the Patriot" by Chikodi Anunobi on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aBw3hZ _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Katherine Bolger Hyde is a talented author who has found her niche in the world of cozy mysteries. With a background in Russian literature and a love for British culture, she brings a unique perspective to her writing. In her "Crime with the Classics" series, she skillfully weaves together her passion for classic literature with intriguing mysteries that keep readers guessing until the very end. Discussed in this Episode: The inspiration behind Katherine's "Crime with the Classics" series and how she incorporates classic literature into her mystery novels. Katherine's writing process, from developing engaging characters to crafting intricate plots and creating the perfect fictional setting. The challenges and rewards of writing a mystery series, including planning future books and working with a publisher to create captivating book titles and covers. The influence of Russian literature, British culture, and personal faith on Katherine's writing, and how she balances these elements in her work. An inside look at Katherine's latest novel, "Hanging with Hugo," and the fascinating journey that led her from studying Russian literature to becoming a successful mystery author. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_YuofOLO9WQ Buy "Hanging with Hugo" by Katherine Bolger Hyde on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4as2Iq1 _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Journey with us into the little-known world of WWI baseball, where big-league stars like Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb traded their uniforms for gas masks. In this episode, we sit down with historian and author Jim Leeke (author of ‘The Gas and Flame Men’) to uncover the incredible stories of major leaguers who bravely served in the Chemical Warfare Service, risking their lives on the front lines. You'll be amazed by the tales of sacrifice, courage and controversy that defined this unique chapter in baseball history. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ufWva1zmFWQ Buy "The Gas and Flame Men" by Jim Leeke on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aFquyH _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we have a conversation with Audrey Birnbaum, doctor turned author, as she shares her father's remarkable tale of survival and resilience. In 'American Wolf,' we uncover the astonishing story of a man who escaped Nazi Germany, only to return as an American spy. Audrey's engaging storytelling and fascinating family history will leave you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss this unforgettable episode that celebrates the indomitable human spirit! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Uwe-BY3u1IM Buy "American Wolf" by Audrey Birnbaum on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xad8fj _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we unravel the lingering questions surrounding one of the deadliest fires in New York history with Marlie Wasserman, author of "Inferno on Fifth." What started the blaze that destroyed an entire city block and left 100+ dead on St. Patrick's Day 1899? Why was the true cause never determined? Marlie offers her take on these mysteries, shares her transition from scholarly publishing to historical crime fiction, and teases her next novel involving a kidnapping threat against President Cleveland's daughters. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7N05VjdKYtI Buy "Wilderness and the American Spirit" by Ruby McConnell on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ToMfeO _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Join us for a ride through America's untamed wilderness with Ruby McConnell, author of the book "Wilderness and the American Spirit." In this episode, we uncover the hidden histories and unsung heroes that shaped our nation's vast landscapes, from the intrepid Applegate brothers to the controversial conservationist Gifford Pinchot. Brimming with tales of beaver-fueled exploration, Hollywood hijinks, and dramatic standoffs deep in the Oregon forest, this is one adventure you won't want to miss. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nchAUCc2A4U Buy "Wilderness and the American Spirit" by Ruby McConnell on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4a42WD8 _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we're joined by true crime author Dean Jobb, who brings historical misdeeds to life with a focus on narrative over sensationalism. We discuss his notable works, including "The Empire of Deception" and his insights into crafting engaging nonfiction. Dean also shares his journey from journalism to authorship and his philosophy on teaching storytelling. Through his lens, we gain a fresh perspective on infamous crimes and the art of factual storytelling. Join us for a captivating exploration of true crime's lesser-known stories. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9hEbZcwouJQ Buy "Empire of Deception" by  Dean Jobb on Amazon: https://amzn.to/42Zz5cN _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we explore compelling historical fiction and the power of the written word with young author Addison Armstrong. We discuss her captivating novel "The War Librarian," a tale spanning two eras and highlighting themes of WWI, censorship, perseverance, and breaking boundaries. Armstrong shares her writing journey – from college dreams to published author –  and the meticulous research behind her stories. Discover the inspiration fueling her passion for historical fiction and her insights into the challenges and triumphs of a writer's life. If you love history, strong female characters, and the transformative power of books, this episode is for you! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/q6Md4ae6DvY Buy "The War Librarian" by  Addison Armstrong on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49KgQtX _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we sit down with author Otho Eskin, a former Foreign Service officer turned novelist. After decades spent negotiating global treaties, Eskin now spins tales of danger and intrigue. His Marko Zorn detective series exposes threats to America, from rogue militias to corrupt corporations. Eskin's latest, "Firetrap," tackles a dangerously addictive drug and the lengths some will go for profit. We explore his creative process and the real-world concerns that fuel his gripping thrillers. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L_SuI5OPcBw Buy "Firetrap" by  Otho Eskin on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SJbmca _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we explore the captivating world of antiques and mysteries with debut author C.L. Miller, discussing her novel "The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder." Join us as we navigate the intriguing intersections of literature, antiques, and the craft of storytelling, guided by Miller's own experiences and the rich background she brings from a life surrounded by historical treasures. We shed light on the creative process behind her writing, the inspiration drawn from real-life antiques, and the anticipation of her future projects. This episode is an intimate glance into the novel's key themes and characters, set against the vibrant backdrop of the antiques trade. Prepare to be enthralled by the tales of mystery, history, and the pursuit of authenticity in the world of collectibles. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ktPKbRSwdrE Buy "The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder" by  C.L. Miller on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ODkjTf _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
In this episode, we welcome Laura Morelli, the esteemed author of "The Last Masterpiece," for a captivating conversation on art's resilience during World War II. Laura shares her journey from Georgia to Yale, where her passion for art history and creative writing intertwined, leading to a career that brings the past's colors to the present. Together, we explore the evacuation of art in Florence, the valiant efforts of the Monuments Men and Women, and the lesser-known stories of the Women's Army Corps and Kunstschutz. Laura also gives us a glimpse into her future projects, promising to keep the torch of Italian art history burning bright. Join us as we celebrate the intertwining of art, history, and the indomitable human spirit through Laura's insights and narratives. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/J7KiKdi6-6o Buy "Shadowland" by P.L. Hampton on Amazon: https://amzn.to/490i8B3 _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we talk with P.L. Hampton, the author of 'Shadowland', exploring his creative process and the rich tapestry of themes in his latest book. We discuss how Hampton's personal experiences and cultural heritage shape the narrative, blending African and African American traditions with suspenseful, paranormal elements. Hampton shares insights into his protagonist's journey, underscored by challenges of mental health and family dynamics. Through our conversation, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of character development and the significance of cultural influences in storytelling. Join us as we navigate the intriguing world of 'Shadowland', a novel where reality intertwines with the supernatural. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LFcEAW62dLI Buy "Shadowland" by P.L. Hampton on Amazon: https://amzn.to/47SiecO _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we talk with bestselling author Madeline Martin, exploring her latest work, "The Keeper of Hidden Books." Set against the backdrop of WWII Warsaw, the story highlights the courageous efforts to protect literature from Nazi suppression. We discuss Martin's unique journey from a business background to becoming a prolific historical fiction writer. Her insights into the transition from historical romance to broader historical narratives illuminate her creative evolution. Additionally, we explore the meticulous research and personal heritage that enrich Martin's portrayal of this gripping historical period. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sq_Dc3BTHhI Buy "The Keeper of Hidden Books" by Madeline Martin on Amazon: https://amzn.to/42956yy _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we dive into the life of Jacqueline Alnes, an author and educator with a unique story to tell. We discuss her upcoming book, "The Fruit Cure," her diverse upbringing moving across the United States and Indonesia, and her transition from swimming to long-distance running. Jacqueline's journey includes her academic pursuits in creative writing, a challenging medical condition beginning in college, and her experiences as a Division One athlete navigating healthcare disparities. Our conversation explores her engagement with fruit-based diets, particularly the '30 bananas a day' regimen, examining its historical, cultural, and social contexts. We wrap up with insights into the evolution of the fruitarian lifestyle and Jacqueline's reflections on her recovery and current focus as a professor. Buy "The Fruit Cure: The Story of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour" _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we venture into the historical intricacies of 1492 Spain with Eric Weintraub, author of "South of Sepharad.” Weintraub's journey from a captivating trip to Granada to penning a novel illuminates the lesser-known sagas of Jewish and Muslim expulsions. His book delves into the life of Vidal, a Jewish physician, and his family's turbulent experiences amidst the Alhambra Decree and the Spanish Inquisition. This insightful interview not only uncovers Weintraub's methodical research and writing process but also offers a peek into emerging trends in historical fiction. Buy "South of Sepharad: The 1492 Jewish Expulsion from Spain" _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Dive into the enigmatic world of Abraham Lincoln's assassination with John Fazio. This episode peels back layers of history, revealing a complex conspiracy extending beyond John Wilkes Booth. Fazio, armed with insights from his book "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Four Smoking Guns," challenges traditional narratives, suggesting Confederate leaders' deeper involvement. It's a journey through shadowed historical corridors, uncovering untold stories and reshaping our understanding of this pivotal moment. Join us for a gripping exploration of America's past. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: Four Smoking Guns _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Join us for a riveting exploration into the heart of early 20th-century aviation as we welcome author S. C. Gwynne to discuss his latest book, "His Majesty's Airship." Gwynne, transitioning from his journalistic roots at Time Magazine to the solitude of authorship, illuminates the ambitious yet disastrous story of the British Empire's R101 airship. Delving deep into the era's technological dreams and the political and military underpinnings of early aviation, Gwynne intertwines the tales of visionary figures like Ferdinand von Zeppelin with critical observations from Nevil Shute. This episode is a captivating narrative about the balance between human ambition and the sobering realities of progress, revealing the intricate web of history, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of innovation that defines our past. Buy "His Majesty's Airship" on Amazon _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today we delve into Diane Kelly's transition from accountant to acclaimed cozy mystery writer, author of "Snow Place for Murder." Discover the evolution of the genre and Diane's unique storytelling, featuring non-human narrators and local color from her North Carolina retreat. We explore the intricacies of crafting engaging mysteries and her collaboration with publishers, offering a glimpse into the world of a prolific and passionate mystery author. Buy "Snow Place for Murder" on Amazon _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Dive into our exclusive "Baker's Dozen Christmas Gift List" in this episode, where we reveal a selection of books that are anything but ordinary. Moving beyond typical bestseller charts, our journey through literature uncovers a rich array of choices. From a thrilling espionage novel in Romania to an insightful exploration of Charlie Chaplin's complex life in America, each book is an adventure waiting to be read. We weave through biographies, engaging fiction, and mysteries that span historical eras and global settings. These 13 carefully selected books are not just great reads; they're gateways to new worlds and experiences, ideal for gifting. Join us as we showcase these must-have titles, ensuring your holiday season is filled with unforgettable stories! _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Today, we're joined by Mike Hutton, the author of "The Children of the 1940s." Hutton, an 85-year-old Englishman, shares his unique experiences of growing up during World War II in London. He paints a vivid picture of British life during the war, highlighting the extensive rationing, the Morrison table, and the class distinctions that shaped living conditions. His journey from the textile industry to becoming a social historian and author, inspired by the likes of Hemingway and Faulkner, is a testament to his passion for capturing the lives of ordinary people in extraordinary times. The discussion then pivots to post-war Britain, where Hutton provides insights into the nation's gradual recovery and the political changes that followed. He contrasts the resilience and adaptability of his generation with that of modern children, offering an intriguing perspective on how today's youth might cope with similar hardships. Join us for this journey into the past, as we explore the realities of wartime Britain and the indomitable spirit of its people. Buy "Children of the 1940s" on Amazon _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Listen on YouTube. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
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