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Book Review: ‘Reinvent Yourself: Essential Tools from a Brooklyn Psychiatrist Who Has Seen It All’ by Dr. Johnny Lops
Not only is Lops quite relate-able, he’s persuasive, and in a large part that comes form his own life and career.
Read More »Interview: Chris Karlsen, Author of the Detective Novel ‘Silk’
"I put off trying to actually write until I retired. Now, I am thrilled to complete each story that comes to me."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Red Cavalry’ by Isaac Babel
Pushkin Press has issued a new edition of 'Red Cavalry,' Isaac Babel's Russian short stories, originally published in 1926 paint a unique picture of time and place.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Where They Found Her’ – a Mystery by Kimberly McCreight
In "Where They Found Her" by Kimberly McCreight, we are drawn into the world of a woman who's lost a child, following her on a risky path toward healing.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Deceived, A Sam McClellan Tale’ by Laura Wharton
The first entry in a new mystery series is filled with twists and humorous and devious characters.
Read More »Interview: Joel Fox, Author of ‘The Mark on Eve’
"While I am not writing history, the feel of the period must be accurate for the readers."
Read More »Short Novel Review: ‘Gravitas: Valkyrie in the Forbidden Zone’ by Lynne Murray
A fun read for those who love a good stranger in a strange land yarn.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Capital Dames,’ A Glance at the Women of the Civil War by Cokie Roberts
While the emphasis is on the woman, it is the history and the making of it that seems to be the guide.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Ares’ by George O’Connor
George O'Connor's Ares is a fascinating and bloodthirsty look at the god of war.
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