A book to savour from start to finish, and almost wish it would never end.
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Book Review: Rolling Stone Cover to Cover – The First 40 Years (Boxed Set) by Rolling Stone and Bondi Digital Publishing
Talk about "what a long, strange trip it's been"! This amazing boxed set covers it all -- just make sure your PC can handle it.
Read More »Book Review: Belonging by Nancy Minnis Damato
The third book in the Taylor Family series focuses on the mother/daughter relationship.
Read More »Book Review: Triumph by Philip Wylie
A reissue of a classic post-nuclear apocalypse tale also shines light on the Cold War age in which it was written.
Read More »Book Review: The Illustrated Life Of Pi by Yann Martel With Illustrations By Tomislav Tojanac
Yann Martel really did create a thing of beauty and a joy forever when he published this story, and I for one will always be grateful.
Read More »Book Review: Legends Of The Chelsea Hotel – Living with the Artists and Outlaws of New York’s Rebel Mecca by Ed Hamilton
If ever there was a hotel with a checkered history, it would have to be New York's infamous Chelsea.
Read More »Book Review: Legends Of The Chelsea Hotel by Ed Hamilton
The world is in desperate need of originality, even if it comes in the shape of an elderly and care-worn hotel.
Read More »Book Review: Learn FontLab Fast – A Simplified Guide To Creating Fonts With FontLab, Fontographer, TypeTool, and Asia Font Studio By Leslie Cabarga
If you want to get a handle on what it takes to create fonts using FontLab products, then look no further than Learn FontLab Fast.
Read More »Book Review: Sovereign Bones, Edited by Eric Gansworth
It's hard enough as it is getting published without having to fight against other people's expectations of what my work should be like for it to be my work.
Read More »Book Review: A Complete Guide to Promoting and Selling Your Self-Published Ebook by Dorothy Thompson
A great little book on ebook promotion by author and publicist Dorothy Thompson.
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