#kickball at the National Mall & Washington Monument (Taken with instagram)
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Vietnam Memorial, Washington D.C. (Taken with instagram)
Library of Congress, Washington D.C. (Taken with instagram)
Angels of Vengeance
In this final book of the Without Warning trilogy, John Birmingham wraps up his post “Wave” apocalypse story with a bang. Birmingham follows three “Angels of Vengeance”; all were characters from the two previous parts of the story. They all have a score settle and this final book follows their path towards that goal.
The stories momentum continually builds through the book. Secrets are revealed, blood is shed, and life is lost. Birmingham does a good job tying up the loose ends of the story, though the ending does leave the option to begin a new arc should he choose.
I enjoyed this book and the trilogy very much; I hope to read Birmingham’s older books soon and anything new that he puts out in the future.
Angels of Vengeance by John Birmingham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Wind Through the Keyhole
Stephen King takes us once again to Mid-World and back to Roland Deschain of Gilead’s “ka-tet”, his band of misfits brought together by fate. This story is set between the events of The Wizard and Glass and the Wolfs of the Calla.
I really enjoyed the book; it allowed me to sink back into the world that I thoroughly enjoyed reading the original stories. It tied in well without taking away from the core adventures he’s already covered.
It makes me want to read the whole series again … in time I will.
The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Dinner @ Gordon Biersch, Washington D.C. (Taken with Instagram at Gordon Biersch)
Iwo Jima Memorial, US Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington Virgina (Taken with instagram)
DuPont Circle, Washington D.C. (Taken with instagram)
Honor & Respect, Arlington National Cemetary (Taken with instagram)








