'A Legacy Of Spies' cements John Le Carre's legacy as the man who made spy novels into literature.
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Book Review: ‘The Misfortune of Marion Palm’ by Emily Culliton
Emily Culliton's novel 'The Misfortune of Marion Palm,' is the story of a wife and mother gone rogue.
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Interview with Leslie Karst author of 'A Measure of Murder'.
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'Unraveling Oliver' by Liz Nugent packs an initially engaging plot that quickly becomes less so
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death of an Assassin: The True Story of the German Murderer Who Died Defending Robert E. Lee’ by Ann Marie Ackerman
Former prosecutor puts her talents to work in investigating the existence of a historical connection between a German assassin and Robert E. Lee
Read More »Interview: Gabrielle Zevin, Author of ‘Young Jane Young’
Gabrielle Zevin's novel 'Young Jane Young' is the story of an intern whose affair with her married politician boss makes her the target of very public slut-shaming. And no, it's not the intern you're thinking of.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Calming Your Chaos: Organizing Your Life, Home, Office, and Future’ by Elisa Hawkinson
New book, 'Calming Your Chaos', by Elisa Hawkinson, teaches clutter-removal from your home, office, and life.
Read More »Interview: John Herrick, Author of ‘Beautiful Mess’
Interview with John Herrick, author of 'Beautiful Mess'.
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Excited about fall? You should be, with this much anticipated list of upcoming books
Read More »Book Review: ‘Race and Social Change: A Quest, A Study, A Call To Action’ by Max Klau
'Race and Social Change' is something undeniably important to society today and likely for many days to come. Max Klau untangles the complex system behind racism and optimistically lays out steps we can all take to bridge the gap. I encourage you to read on because it will enlighten even the most educated among us.
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