The Bastard Of Istanbul is about what happens when the wound of memory is allowed to fester.
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Book Review: Stewards of the Flame by Sylvia Engdahl
A thought provoking novel that may make you question the authority and direction of modern Western medical practices.
Read More »Book Review: Digital Nature Photography – The Art and the Science by John and Barbara Gerlach
If you want to explore the world of nature photography, then Digital Nature Photography: The Art And The Science is recommended reading.
Read More »Book Review: Visions For The Future – A Celebration Of Young Native American Artists
A new generation of warriors prepared to do what it takes to make people realize North American Indians are here to stay.
Read More »Book Review: Apache Cookbook, 2nd Edition by Ken Coar and Rich Bowen
This book will show how to get through some of those gotchas that you will inevitably encounter.
Read More »Book Review: The Creative Digital Darkroom by Katrin Eismann and Sean Duggan
If you are new to digital photography or are moving to the digital darkroom, then this should be on your reading list.
Read More »Book Review: Fangland by John Marks
Vampires and television news - both create a form of life that is neither living or dead.
Read More »Book Review: Curse + Berate In 69+ Languages, Edited By R.V. Branham
"What Would Caligula Say and Do?" If this book doesn't give you a new respect for the wonder of words - nothing will.
Read More »Book Review: Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems by John Ashbery
Always playing, Ashbery writes inexplicable sentences in utterly graceful English.
Read More »Book Review: Joy Division – Piece By Piece Paul Morley
There's nothing really earth-shattering about the subject matter and nothing about the book justifies its 380-plus pages.
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