By Geno McGahee I wasn’t familiar with Charles Phoenix before checking out his HOLIDAY JUBILEE book. The holidays are known for bringing joy and nobody seems as joyous as Phoenix, as he takes us down memory lane and to his kitchen to show the things that make him happy and […]
Book Reviews
Jacobs Beach: The Mob, The Garden and the Golden Age of Boxing by Kevin Mitchell – Book Review
By Geno McGahee Boxing has always been considered the most corrupt sport of all sports, but it is also the sport of kings and has survived the endless bad press. In today’s game, controversy is rampant with corrupt sanctioning bodies, PEDs and bad decisions, but it used to be much […]
Sons of Chaos: For the Fans of Game of Thrones – Graphic Novel Review
By Geno McGahee I was not familiar with the Greek War of Independence, but I am now, after reading the graphic novel “SONS OF CHAOS”. It immediately felt like GAME OF THRONES as I thumbed through the pages of this oversized book and it is a beautiful thing through and […]
I Know What I Saw by Linda Godfrey – Bigfoot, Monsters, Aliens, Urban Legends & More – Book Review
By Geno McGahee I’m a huge fan of Bigfoot and the unknown. I mention Bigfoot because that is my personal favorite in undiscovered or unproven beings. He’s real. Deal with it. I got a chance to read I KNOW WHAT I SAW by Linda Godfrey and I wanted to say […]
Ace Hudkins: Boxing With The Nebraska Wildcat by Kristine Sader – Boxing Book Review
By Geno McGahee The 1920s was an outlaw sort of time for the sport of boxing with corruption holding back many fighters, including Ace Hudkins, a fighter that retired with a record of 64-16-12, 25 KO’s. In Ace Hudkins: Boxing With The Nebraska Wildcat, a great book by Kristine Sader, […]
Dark Trade: Lost in Boxing by Donald McRae: Mike Tyson, Oscar De La Hoya, Roy Jones JR & More BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee South African author and boxing fan, Donald McRae, has written an incredible book, DARK TRADE: LOST IN BOXING, which covers many of the most interesting pugilists that have ever laced up the gloves. There is often the comment made by non-boxing fans that the sport is just […]
Off the Ropes: The Ron Lyle Story by Candace Toft – BOXING BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee As a huge boxing fan, and a big fan of the 1970s golden era of the heavyweight division, I was very familiar with Ron Lyle, a man that had a war with George Foreman where both men hit the floor and got screwed in a match with […]
Devil’s Side of Heaven: Feuding Family Members Reunite Against Hired Guns In This Fast-Paced Thriller – Breaking News
With the drop of a judge’s gavel, Walt Walker has officially lost everything. The one-time police officer is now without his badge and gun and the moral certainty of right and wrong that had kept him grounded. He has also lost his wife and his two kids to her new […]
Star Wars Millennium Falcon Book and Mega Model: REVIEW
By Geno McGahee This book is a must for any fan of STAR WARS and proved much fun all around. STAR WARS MILLENNIUM FALCON AND MEGA MODEL is a book that tells you everything about the amazing ship that Han and Chewbacca were behind. You get the blueprint and history […]
The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I recently had the chance to read THE ART OF HORROR MOVIES: An Illustrated History (Applause Theatre & Cinema Books Hardcover; October 2017; $40.00). Award-winning writer and editor, Stephen Jones, paints an amazing history of the horror genre from the beginning to the current date and trends. […]
IT’S ME, EDWARD WAYNE EDWARDS: BOOK REVIEW
Full Title: It’s Me, Edward Wayne Edwards, The Serial Killer You Never Heard Of Category: TRUE CRIME Publication Date: July 25, 2014 Author: John A. Cameron Website: Cold Case Cameron Amazon Link to Purchase: Click Here to Buy By Melissa Antoinette Garza John A. Cameron: Author, Investigator, and Cold […]
Mister Sam Shearon’s CREEPY CHRISTMAS – A Merry Macabre Coloring Book – Review
By Geno McGahee It is Christmas time and the adult coloring books have become a hot item. Everywhere you go, you stumble across a section where they have these coloring books geared for grownups. I’m a grownup and I agree that coloring is for all ages. Of course, as a […]