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Show ~ re ‘@ ont he, . a4 ‘deh be, abe ae “WASATCH COUNTY COURIER scene so orang te tam a Bite ‘DECEMBER 6, 2000 LOOKS AT BOOKS BRENTTITCOMB _- IP’'m reading..... Brent Titcomb, County Clerk, recently finished reading Andrew Sheila Nielson, Utah Valley State College Academic Advisor, is a prolif- “American by Blood”, based ic reader, on the 1876 battle between defeated Lt. Colonel George Custer’s army and the Kissinger, Follett, Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. - tasy literature, into Robert Heart” Number = she recently ‘nine: delved “Winter’s Jordan’s inthe “Wheel of Time” series, Jordan’s acclaimed povel follows Rand Al-Thor’s quest Huebner is based on the author's greatgreat-grandfather, Gus Huebner, who _ : was purportedly one day late to the historical —_—_foy allies. The hero is plagued by the politics of the city-states he visits. A crusading clique encounters evil forces of the ULL quest, must survive and conquer internal torment. The character August battle. _ Huebner _ incorporates Dark Master. The plethora of plots (and _for- grotesque -eign’ “detail, but does ; not rely lengthy can on prose. relishes names) confus- esting. Nielson the ~ detailed and be ing, albeit inter- - Titcomb enjoys d i Clancy calls the book, descriptions reading. novels that “Tord of the Rings’ meets ‘Star Wars’,” - recount the history of places, such as —_— and js addicted to the series. This Little Bighorn and Mississippi Civil book UOTE War memorials, which his family has visited. - quickens the pace. [Interpersonal relationships, develop- i -ment of secondary: plots and Jordan’s Next, Titcomb plans to» read Poetry world building obscure delineation of of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, ~ previous plots. Complete and Unabridged.” Nielson was raised in‘a farcily of : Renowned ue : CHECK OUT OUR MANY SELECTIONS! for rural imagery— devout readers. Her parents enced their children to become high- plative prose, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s poems use simplicity to jy educated and well-read. Nielson’s son has continued the legacy, choos- -resolve life’s dilemmas. This is the ing to read rather than play with his only comprehensive volume of Frost’s published works and. includes the con- . Game . Bov. ie . as _ tents of all 11 of his individual beoks. efor ‘COURTESY BOOKS AND BEYOND, MIDWAY 1. The Girl in: Hyacinth Blue, Vreeland a _Poisonwood Bible, Kingsolver 3. 1000 White Women, Fergus 4. Daughter of Fortune, Allende ey. \e‘SAME AS CASH onc (435) 654-1817 480 North Main ¢ Heber City influ- namely of New England—and contem- 5. Bear and Dragon, Claeys 4: 6. Nothing Like It in the World, Ambrose 7.. Drowning Ruth, Schwarz 8. Of Women and Horses, Potty Bay 9. The Four Arguments, Ruiz. 10. It’s Hot About the Bike, Armstrong 4 aig sett — by wild: dogs and swarms of flies. The. young men, each on a ianscendenial” J Lincoln, seeks serenity daily at 10 p.m. with a hook. A neophyte to the world of fan- They stumble across corpses mangled. MUL LR) adorned and Michener. A mother of three, she The novel centers on three US. Army scouts leading an infantry column that arrives a day late to join Custer. her bookshelves with subjects and authors including, «MOORE SEN Huebner’s SHEILA NEILSON | pee Pm reading..... |