Reflective Media Reviews

Category: Books

All the Light We Cannot See (Anthony Doerr) *****

Beautifully written, this novel set in World War II France and Germany doesn’t take what I would have thought a traditional spin on war.  It’s not about the conflict.  It’s not about separated lovers.  It’s not about history.  It’s about the stories of two children, one in France, one in Germany.  And it’s their stories—their uniquely individual…

11/22/63 (Stephen King) ****

Too many people associate King with the horror genre, but his writing spans so much more. 11/22/63 is a great example. Sure, there’s a science-fiction element (sci-fi or supernatural? what’s the difference? I really don’t know) with the time-travel notion, but for the most part, it’s part historical novel, part love story, part human condition…

Horns (Joe Hill) ***

Having been captivated by NOS4RA2 (2013), I looked forward to another story by Joe Hill (who will for many years be referred to, of course, as Stephen King’s son), so I picked Horns. Horns is an earlier work by a few years (2010); if I hadn’t known that already, I think I would have been…