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Book Review: Against The Day by Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Pynchon is probably the most skilled writer to be published in the English language since Joyce and Woolf.
Read More »Book Review: Shout For The Dead – The Ascendants Of Estorea: Book Two by James Barclay
Barclay is at his storytelling and adventure-creating best.
Read More »Book Review: The Castle in the Forest by Norman Mailer
Mailer's attempt to explore evil through a fictional recounting of Hitler's youth is better straight historical fiction than philosophical exercise.
Read More »Book Review: The Dawning Of The Day: A Jerusalem Tale by Haim Sabato
This is a beautiful book about faith and belief.
Read More »Book Review: The Wind Of The Khazars by Marek Halter
For something that had the potential to be so stunning, the parts don't seem to be equal to the idea.
Read More »Book Review: America (The Book), Teacher’s Edition, Is Underwhelming
"We're sorry, Oprah. It will never happen again."
Read More »Book Review: Secrets of the SuperOptimist by W.R. Morton and Nathaniel Whitten
Thanks to the Collective Sentience of Intergalactic Energy, you, too, now have the opportunity to be a SuperOptimist!
Read More »Book Review: The Genizah At The House Of Shepher by Tamar Yellin
...even the smallest choice can make a huge difference in the way our world turns out.
Read More »Book Review: Take Me To A Circus Tent – The Jefferson Airplane Flight Manual By Craig Fenton
As rock books go, Craig Fenton's meticulously researched Jefferson Airplane flight manual is just about as complete as it gets.
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