

Mostly just missing or misplaced punctuation, there are, however, too many mistakes for me to give the book a perfect review. My only issue with the book is the grammatical mistakes. Phipps has included many pertinent characteristics of the time which gives his story a wonderful authenticity.

I loved being immersed in the lifestyle of the 60s and 70s. He ensures you get all the necessary parts without being inundated with over-the-top writing or explanations. Phipps has a simple way of writing which gets right to the point. Spyder Bones was an absolute joy for me to read. However, if you're looking for an exciting interpretation of the eternal conflict between good and evil that also includes angels, werewolves, and vampires, this is definitely your book.

If you're looking for a typical war/good vs evil tale, then this isn't the book for you. Currently Oliver and family reside happily in the U.S. In 2004 Oliver published his first book and continues to write books, articles and short stories. After exploring the Yukon and Northwest territories of Canada as well as the Arctic Circle the team traveled over the Top of the World highway to Alaska.ġ999-2000 Oliver traveled through Asia, visiting Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan among other countries.

Leaving in April of 1997 Oliver and company traveled up the historic AL-CAN highway. But rather than form a new band the two put together an expedition plan for traveling to Northern Canada and Alaska in order to prospect for gold. In early spring of 1997 Oliver along with a good friend who was a guitarist got together with the intention to form a new group. During this time Oliver also began writing short stories and articles.Īfter playing for thousands through the fall and winter of 1996 Oliver's band abruptly disbanded. He enjoyed traveling, playing percussion and writing lyrics for popular bands. In the late 1980s through mid 90s Oliver pursued his love of music. Oliver served as a Paratrooper in the United States Army and studied at MSC.
