Nobel Prize winner's new novel describes life in a Soviet labor camp
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Book Review: Birthday Suit by Tyler Durman
Tyler Durman's Birthday Suit will inspire you, make you laugh, and leave you wanting more.
Read More »Book Review: Oxford Messed Up by Andrea Kayne Kaufman
Andrea Kayne Kaufman weaves a mesmerizing tale of music, university life, mental disorders, and, most of all, love.
Read More »Book Review: Black Stiletto: Black and White by Raymond Benson
Raymond Benson’s The Black Stiletto: Black and White continues the adventures of a costumed vigilante ahead of her time
Read More »Book Review: To Kill the Duke by Sam Moffie
A Soviet plot to kill John Wayne is the focus of Moffie’s new Hollywood novel.
Read More »Book Review: Monsters Below by Laura and William Wharton
Mother and son write new children’s book series beginning with Monsters Below.
Read More »Book Review: Chasing Vegas by Tad Vezner
A darkness inside brought on by a vision of light. What is truly real?
Read More »An Interview with Novelist Michael Olson, Author of Strange Flesh
Michael Olson talks about his debut novel, the nature of knowledge, and his background with virtual reality and emerging technology.
Read More »Book Review: Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d’Art by Christopher Moore
Moore at his best — underneath the laughter lies the truth the clown usually covers with a greasepaint smile.
Read More »Book Review: The Land of Later On by Anthony Weller
Novel creates, but doesn't deeply explore, an afterlife where the dead are encouraged to reincarnate rather than stay in eternity,
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