Hollis
Tim Hollis has written thirty-nine other books on pop culture history, a number of them concerning southeastern tourism. He also operates his own museum of vintage toys, souvenirs and other pop culture artifacts near Birmingham, Alabama.
Tim Hollis has written thirty-nine other books on pop culture history, a number of them concerning southeastern tourism. He also operates his own museum of vintage toys, souvenirs and other pop culture artifacts near Birmingham, Alabama. See less
Hollis book reviews
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Irish Coffee Murder
Put you in the mood for St. Patrick's Day!
by Kristina, Mar 23, 2023
Irish Coffee Murder contains three novellas by Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, and Barbara Ross. Irish Coffee Murder by Leslie Stone takes us back to Tinker�s Cove where Lucy Stone is shivering ... Read More
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The Middle Passage
Renewal in Midlife
Great book for anyone looking for a more authentic life. At times, Hollis is academic in his style, which can make it a little hard going. But the payoff is great, in psychological insights. Read More
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Swamplands of the Soul: New Life in Dismal Places
James Hollis
I recommend that one reads everything by James Hollis. His insights are deep and profound, and yet presented in a way that is easy to understand. Deep scholarly information presented in a way that ... Read More