In Ian MacKenzie's 'Feast Days' a young expat encounters a radically different way of life as she struggles to adapt to a city in unrest
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Book Tour: ‘Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: The Mavericks Who Plotted Hitler’s Defeat’ by Giles Milton
Giles Milton, author of "Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', sheds light on the guerrilla warfare research and weaponry developed and unleashed against Hitler during World War II.
Read More »March Reads With a Touch of Madness
Hating spring forward and missing your extra hour of sleep? Perk up with these eye-popping March reads
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Deadly Ocean,’ Ecological SF by Louis P. Kicha
'The Deadly Ocean' by Louis P Kicha is an ecological sf novel imagining a potential extinction event arising from the Florida Keys.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sales Won’t Save Your Business’ by Joe Pardo
New book, Sales Won't Save Your Business by Joe Pardo, focuses on how to handle business growth beyond sales.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Long Way From Home’ by Peter Carey
Peter Carey's 'A Long Way From Home' is an intelligent and well written book about a difficult subject.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Murder in an Irish Churchyard: An Irish Village Mystery’ by Carleen O’Connor
'Murder in an Irish Churchyard' by Carleen O'Connor sees the author bring back favourite characters in this the third instalment of her Irish Village Mystery series.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sunburn’ by Laura Lippman
The protagonist of Laura Lippman's 'Sunburn,' is a woman on the run who evokes Mildred Pierce and Billy Wilder noir
Read More »Book Review: ‘Dear Opl’ by Shelley Sackier
'Dear Opl' by Shelly Sackier shares concerns about our relationship with our bodies from the perspective of eighth grader Opl.
Read More »Interview: Jalaja Bonheim, Author of ‘The Magic of Circlework: The Practice Women from Around the World Are Using to Heal and Empower Themselves’
Patricia Gale chatted with Jalaja Bonheim about her new book, 'The Magic of Circlework.' The ancestral ritual of gathering in a circle has found a whole new audience today in women all over the world — who participate not just to heal themselves, but find common ground and loving community.
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