Top Ten-ish Authors by Book Count

My Top 10 Authors

March 19, 2026 davidkeener 0

In which Dave reveals the Top Ten (-ish) writers in his (sadly uncatelogued) Library, based on the number of books he has by each author. For fun, he’s also listed his favorite book by each author.

Cemetery Girl

November Graphic Novel

November 10, 2025 davidkeener 0

This month’s Featured Graphic Novel is really a three-in-one. It’s the “Cemetery Girl” trilogy by famed writers Charlaine Harris and Christopher Golden. Come find out more about this great series!

Welcome to Winterworld

October Graphic Novel

October 10, 2025 davidkeener 0

This month’s featured Graphic Novel is the “Winterworld” series, written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by renowned artist Jorge Zaffino. The series follows a trader traveling the frozen waste of a post-apocalyptic world in a salvaged snow-cat, accompanied by his pet badger, Rahrah.

Snuff

Lonesome October Cheat Sheet

September 8, 2023 davidkeener 0

Here’s a cheat sheet for Roger Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October,” the best Halloween book ever written. During the month of October, a mysterious group of Players, accompanied by their strangely intelligent animal Familiar’s, comes together for the “Great Game,” which culminates in an unearthly and deadly magical ritual. Here’s a list of the Players and their Familiars. You’ll thank me later…

The Silent Service: Books About Submarines

Recommended Readings – Submarine Edition

September 3, 2023 davidkeener 0

With this list, I’m focusing on the submarine sub-genre…military submarine stories, ranging from historical fiction to science fiction. I expect these books will be of interest mainly to the military SF folks amongst my reading audience.

June 2022 Readings

Recommended Readings: June 2022

July 8, 2022 davidkeener 0

Each month, I’m going to post about notable books I’ve read in the previous month, i.e. – recommended books. This month, I’ve got books by Marc Miller, John Brunner, Jerry Pournelle, and John Sandford. Plus, a note about my 1632 Read-Through…