K.C. May has developed a world of the future, easy to foresee and disturbing in nature.
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Manga Review: Itazura na Kiss Volume Two by Kaoru Tada
The second volume of the popular shojo romcom takes our characters from high school into college: plus ca change. . .
Read More »Book Review: The Pacific by Hugh Ambrose
WWII in the Pacific through the eyes of five marines.
Read More »Book Review: Amazing Cows: Udder Absurdity for Children by Sandra Boynton
Here is a truly mooving children's book that will also please adults.
Read More »Book Review: Blood Opal by Carole Sutton
Precious jewels and murder form the basis of this crackerjack whodunit.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Shaun of the Dead by Chris Ryall and Zach Howard
A comic book adaptation of the zombie comedy gets most of the plot details right, while missing out on much of the humor.
Read More »An Interview with Andrew Earles, Author of Husker Du: The Story of the Noise-Pop Pioneers Who Launched Modern Rock
An interview with A Husker Du fan who wrote a good book about the band by interviewing most of those involved with it.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: The Reconcilers Volume 1 by Erik Jensen, et. al.
A fresh new idea that has a lot of potential.
Read More »Interview: David Eisenhower, Author of Going Home To Glory: A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961-1969
David Eisenhower writes about what his grandfather, better known as President Eisenhower, was like in the 1960s
Read More »Book Review: The Spy’s Demise by Jim Wygant
The Spy’s Demise follows the trail of an Ex-KGB spy as we learn about him not as a product of the Soviet Union but as an man.
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