To Kill a Mockingbird changed not just my thoughts about books but also the way I perceived the world.
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Book Review: The Worst Street in London by Fiona Rule
Unsympathetic, poorly researched attempt at social history.
Read More »Book Review: The Godfather Family Album, Edited by Paul Duncan
Like Fredo, this book will break your heart. That is until you get yourself a copy.
Read More »Book Review: The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story Of The Company That Is Connecting The World by David Kirkpatrick
The short, phenomenal history of Facebook is laid out in this fine new tome.
Read More »Manga Review: Millennium Prime Minister Volume One by Eiki Eiki
Japan’s youngest prime minister falls for a girl nine years his junior - comic sparks fly.
Read More »Book Review: The Nearest Exit by Olen Steinhauer
In Steinhauer's latest spy thriller, Milo Weaver faces his toughest assignment yet: kill a 15-year-old Moldovian girl.
Read More »Book Review: The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr
Because language is the primary vessel of conscious thoughts, the technologies we use exert great influence over our intellectual lives.
Read More »Book Review: Windows 7: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
Do you do Windows 7?
Read More »Comic Collection Review: James Bond: Nightbird by Jim Lawrence, Yaroslav Horak and Neville Colvin
A collection of 007 Brit strips from the '70s remains true to the double-aught spy.
Read More »Book Review: Theodora: Actress. Empress. Whore. by Stella Duffy
This historical novel fails to quite come to terms with a great character of history.
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