A French graphic novel looks at the world of post-war fashion.
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Book Review: ‘The Fraternity of the Soul Eater,’ A Samuel Roberts Thriller by Scott A. Lerner
Lerner gives us characters that are full of fun, bluster and charm, yet have that energy that you feel is trustworthy.
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"Secret Washington" invites you to enjoy little-known secrets, including an Apothecary Museum, “lined with apothecary jars filled with the contents of the distant past.”
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Every person who has ever loved The Beatles and would like to share that love with children might want to have this book in his or her home
Read More »Interview with M.D. Moore, author of ‘Waiting for the Cool Kind of Crazy’
First drafts suck. Second drafts hopefully don’t suck as bad, but probably suck a little also. Maybe your third draft will be ready to go, but maybe not.
Read More »Interview with Arnaldo Lopez, Jr., Author of ‘Chickenhawk’
I’m a stickler for keeping things as authentic as possible, so I often drove to the locations that I mention or describe in my novel to make sure that I described them properly.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Girl in the Torch,’ a Young Adult Historical Fiction by Robert Sharenow
Sarah knows her life back home will be unbearable so she makes a decision that could well end in her death. She is determined to follow her heart and jumps off the back of the boat she is loaded on to return her to her homeland. Her efforts at swimming take her to the land of the Lady, the woman of the torch. She finds her new hiding palace is on the island of the Statue of Liberty itself.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Black Chalk’ by Christopher J. Yates
"Black Chalk", a psychological thriller, is a compelling read for a good two thirds of the way, but unfortunately the payoff is disappointing.
Read More »Interview: Mario P. Cloutier and Diane Sawaya Cloutier, Authors of ‘ReLovenship: Look Within to Love Again!’
'ReLovenship' is a workbook and methodology. If readers truly engage in the process, we believe it will not only help them in their quest to find ideal life partners, it will also help them improve many other areas of their lives.
Read More »Three Reasons Why Author John Green is a Genius
Green understands teenagers on a unique level that many of us adults definitely do not and never will.
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