The House of Daniel: A novel of wild magic, the great depression, and semipro ball by Harry Turtledove
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The House of Daniel was an amazing book about baseball, the Great Depression and some elements of fantasy. It gave an interesting view of the western US in the 1920’s. I will say, if you don’t enjoy baseball, it probably won’t be your cup of tea. However, the front cover should be enough of a clue for that to be obvious. As usual, Turtledove builds some interesting characters and a brilliant story that drew me in and didn’t let go.

