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Book Review: A Day in the Life: One Family, the Beautiful People, and the End of the Sixties by Robert Greenfield
Despite its potential as metaphor, this biography of one of London's hip couples of the "Swinging '60s" suffers from unsympathetic subjects.
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Book Review: Lucia: A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon by Andrea Di Robilant
The beauty of Venice and Italy comes through clearly in this beautiful illustration of life during the times of Napoleon.
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Book Review: Women Invent! Two Centuries of Discoveries That Have Shaped Our World by Susan Casey
For Mother's Day: A salute to the woman who invented the dishwasher, and her many inventive sisters.
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Review: Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People by Tim Reiterman
The most detailed biography of Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple, and Jonestown you are likely to find.
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Movie Review: The Soloist
What this film accomplishes is truly special. It allows the viewer to experience grace.
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Book Review: Last Lion: The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy by the Team at The Boston Globe, edited by Peter S. Canellos
An informed biography on the last of the Kennedy brothers, this book is definitely worth the read.
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Book Review: The Story Of AC/DC: Let There Be Rock, 2nd Edition by Susan Masino
This book covers pretty much every aspect of the life and times of AC/DC.
"The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing" puts one man in the grave and another in the bughouse.
The Great Kat appalls, Black Crowes disappoint, while Hanging Doll & The Bakerton Group enthrall.
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Book Review: Istanbul: Memories And The City by Orham Pmuk
Istanbul's contrasts, characteristics, vistas and sensations are lived through the eyes of Orhan Pamuk's early years.
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