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Book Review: The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America by David Hajdu
Real people, not just political stances, help focus an examination of the cultural battle over comic books.
Read More »Book Review: Slurp – Drinks and Light Fare, All Day, All Night by Nina Dreyer Hensley, Jim Hensley, and Paul Løwe
One hundred seventy-six pages of pure food porn.
Read More »Book Review: Little Bee by Chris Cleave
Offers readers the chance to try and understand what would drive a person seek a place to start their life over again.
Read More »Book Review: The Glass Books Of The Dream Eaters Volume Two By Gordon Dahlquist
It's not often that a book can be escapist fun and thought-provoking at the same time.
Read More »Book Review: Autobiography and Gender in Early Modern Literature – Reading Women’s Lives 1600-2680 by Sharon Cardamn Seelig
Asks what did the women mean, how were they feeling, and how do I feel when I read them?
Read More »Book Review: This Republic of Suffering – Death and the American Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust
Harvard University's president examines how hundreds of thousands of Civil War deaths changed America in unexpected ways.
Read More »Book Review: The Glass Books Of The Dream Eaters Vol. 1 by Gordon Dahlquist
The characters are intriguing, the action exciting, and the plot is full of unexpected twists and turns.
Read More »Book Review: Otra Isla Para Miguel (Another Island For Miguel) by Henry Eric Hernandez
One of the most accurate histories of a country and its people I have ever read.
Read More »Book Review: The Encyclopedia of Punk by Brian Cogan (With Foreword by Penelope Spheeris)
Until something better comes along, this is the definitive reference guide on punk-rock.
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