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Book Review: Captain Alatriste – Arturo Perez-Reverte
Long live the Captain, and may he live to fight many a battle for our entertainment and edification.
Read More »Book Review: The Pinbotz Guide to the Greatest Pinball Machines of the ’80s and the ’90s
Always wonder how to get that watery look on White Water? This informative buyer’s guide to 20 pinball machines will tell you.
Read More »Book Review: Bare Naked Truth – On the Religious Right by Stacey Tallitsch
A Louisiana Congressional candidate launches an assault on what he perceives to be the combined political aims of the religious right and the Bush Administration.
Read More »Book Review: America! What Have You Done to the Auld Game?
I started playing golf as a youngster more than 35 years ago. In the early 1990s, though, I walked off the public course I normally played and didn’t pick up a club for about five years. Why? Neither my temperament nor my personal life could handle taking 4 1/2 to …
Read More »Book Review: The Cult of Alien Gods by Jason Colavito
Is H.P. Lovecraft's fiction responsible for modern beliefs in "ancient astronauts" and UFO cults?
Read More »Book Review: Drama City by George Pelecanos
Pelecanos' latest is short on originality.
Read More »Book Review: Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key
I think we all know someone like Joey Pigza, the title character in this moving, warm glimpse into a boy's life.
Read More »Book Review: The New Single Woman by E. Kay Trimberger
There's something here for anyone, particularly any woman, who wants to address the question: "How can I have a good life?"
Read More »Book Review: The Thousandfold Thought by R. Scott Bakker
The Thousandfold Thought, like its predecessors, is the work of a masterful storyteller.
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