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Book Review: Everyman by Philip Roth
Leave it to Roth to make contemplating the failings of health and the inevitably of death readable.
Read More »Book Review: Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins
Before Da Vinci, before Holy Blood, there was Another Roadside Attraction. The Second Coming didn't quite come off as planned.
Read More »Book Review: Broadcasting The Blues: Black Music In The Segregation Era
An invaluable contribution to the collection of anyone who has a passion for this music.
Read More »Book Review: Cell by Stephen King
In Stephen King's Apocalypse by cellphone, bodies are ripped limb from limb; cities are burned; and the music really sucks.
Read More »Book Review: Terror Nation by Mike Palecek
Iowa author Mike Palecek's latest political novel examines the price of conscience in a cautionary near future tale.
Read More »Book Review: The Bonehunters (Book Six) – The Malazan Book Of The Fallen by Steven Erikson
The Bonehunters is a book resplendent with action, ideas, and emotion, and is a joy to read.
Read More »Book Review: Space Race by Deborah Cadbury
Looking at the space race between the U.S. and Soviet Union from the perspective of the leaders of the two programs.
Read More »Book Review: hackoff.com by Tom Evslin
A decently written, solidly plotted, entertaining thriller. Innovative format changes never overwhelm the narrative.
Read More »Book Review: The Rose Of The World (Fool’s Gold, Book Three) by Jude Fisher
...there are still authors out there who care enough to have made the effort to learn how to juggle properly.
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