Packed with tips, tricks, and explanations of better ways to accomplish tasks, CLR Via C# contains much information not find elsewhere and explained so well.
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Book Review: Writers and Their Notebooks edited by Diana M. Raab
Writers love notebooks like squirrels love nuts. Here’s a peek into what writers reveal in these portable studios and workshops.
Read More »Satire: The New York Times Bestseller List, Week of June 13
Readings and Salutations!
Read More »An Interview With Jeffrey Deaver About His New Book The Burning Wire
Deaver grabs the reader and won't let go with his latest thriller.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Robotech: Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles by Jason and John Waltrip and Omar Dogan
Graphic novel prequel to the anime feature should appeal to hard-core fans, but what about the rest of us?
Read More »An Interview With Mary McNamara, Author of The Starlet
L.A. Times writer uses her knowledge about how Hollywood really works to spin a fun tale about a troubled actress.
Read More »Manga Review: Taimashin: The Red Spider Exorcist Volumes One and Two by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Shin Yong-Gwan
From the author of Vampire Hunter D comes a new horror manga quasi-hero.
Read More »An Interview With Eric Poole, Author of Where’s My Wand?: One Boy’s Magical Triumph Over Alienation and Shag Carpeting
"I can’t even look at a shag haircut without throwing up...if we did get shag carpeting, there would be a moratorium on avocado green plastic carpet rakes."
Read More »Book Review: Justice in June by Barbara Levenson
Mary Magruder Katz finds herself yet again embroiled in multiple cases, one of which threatens her very life.
Read More »Book Review: Impossible Man by Michael Muhammad Knight
For those who have ever questioned the why's behind Michael Muhammad Knight's story what answers he has to offer can be found in this book.
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