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Book Review: The Sirens Of Baghdad by Yasmina Khadra
A warning and an education that every Western person should have as required reading.
Read More »Lost And Found In Translation
"Words Without Borders" is an example of how to celebrate the diversity of the world.
Read More »Book Review: Bottomfeeder by B. H. Fingerman
B. H. Fingerman steps away from his talents in the comic medium, and shows he is equally as adept at "bite"ing fiction.
Read More »Book Review: Island Of The Sequined Love Nun by Christopher Moore
An outrageous, hilarious, bawdy, crude and a wonderful book about the need to have faith and to believe in something...
Read More »Interview With Ian Rankin, Author of The Naming of The Dead
"The book I'm writing just now is provisionally the last Rebus novel."
Read More »Interview with Scott Tinley, Author of Things To Be Survived
"Old skool Palm Pilot - a felt marker on the back of your hand" - Scott Tinley
Read More »Book Review: Gnome Harvest by Parker Owens
A work with believable characters whose own life lessons serve as examples for his readers.
Read More »Book Review: Three Novels Of Ancient Egypt by Naguib Mahfouz
What makes all three of these tales wonderful is Mr. Mahfouz's abilities to spin a story.
Read More »Interview With Dennis O’Neil, Author of Helltown
"It used to be that we were dumb, semi-literate and maybe corrupt. Ah, those were the days..."
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