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Book Review: “Socialism Is Great!”: A Worker’s Memoir of the New China by Lijia Zhang
A memoir of coming of age during the birth pangs of new capitalism and democratization in China in the 1980s.
Read More »Book Review: The Gathering Night by Margaret Elpinstone
A lively, nicely crafted tale of wilderness Stone Age life.
Read More »Book Review: To the Last Salute: Memories of an Austrian U-Boat Commander by Georg von Trapp
A name made famous by an award-winning musical provides a rare insider's view of U-boat warfare in World War I.
Read More »Book Review: Women Invent! Two Centuries of Discoveries That Have Shaped Our World by Susan Casey
For Mother's Day: A salute to the woman who invented the dishwasher, and her many inventive sisters.
Read More »Book Review: Cave Paintings and the Human Spirit by David S Whitley
An exploration of the controversies and developments of prehistoric archaeology, and a theory about the origin of religion.
Read More »Graphic Audio Review: Elantris: Part I By Brian Sanderson
The city of the gods has collapsed. They are no longer immortal, but they cannot die.
Read More »Manga Review: Cat Eyed Boy Volume One by Kazuo Umezu
The Eisner-nominated monster manga series is an engagingly over-the-top set of horror comics.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Tank Girl 1 and 2: Remastered Editions by Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett
The best thing about these re-mastered editions remains the comic itself.
Read More »Book Review: Private Midnight by Kris Saknussemm
Calling Kris Saknussemm's latest novel a "psychoerotic noir fairytale" only scratches the surface.
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