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Review by:
Eric J. Guignard
on Sep. 10, 2012 :
REVIEWED: Both Sides of My Mind
WRITTEN BY: David F. & Marci L. Norman
PUBLISHED: 2012
David and Marci Norman's compiled book, "Both Sides of My Mind," provides an engaging mixed-bag of fiction, essays, and articles. You won't find a consistent subject matter throughout this collection, but you will find an undercurrent of crisp prose and thoughtful journalism that ties everything together. From the Sci-Fi exploits of the gun-slingin' Handyman, "The Kid," to explaining the California State legal justification for hiring professional retail security, this book reads as half "Newsweek" and half "Weird Tales." Some of my personal favorite inclusions are the speculative fiction tale, "Transition," and the (seemingly) biographical life-lesson, "Be Careful What You Wish For - You Just Might Get It."
Four out of Five stars
(review of free book)