'Dig Two Graves' has everything you would expect from a seasoned thriller pen.
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Book Review: ‘The Whites’ by Richard Price Writing as Harry Brandt
'The Whites' is a book you will not want to put down until you reach the final page.
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How can I resolve to do something if nothing means anything now?
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In 'North of Here,' Saville does a great job at getting into the psyche of her characters and bringing out the pain and sadness, as well as the confusion. She gives us a story of hope and redemption that doesn’t seem to have an answer.
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In "The Jericho River - A Novel About The History of Western Civilization" - David W. Tollen has created a group of characters both intriguing and eminently likable. Often the action is unbelievable, but also mythologically and historically correct in most cases.
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This self-management bible for those living with HIV has been updated with the latest medical advice. Written by a team of authors who pioneered the concept of self-management for those living with chronic diseases, it's as practical and helpful as it is upbeat.
Read More »Comic Book Review – Ms. Marvel: ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.1- No Normal’, ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.2 – Generation Why’ & ‘Ms. Marvel Vol.3 – Crushed’
Marvel Comics has collected the appearances of the new Ms. Marvel - Kamala Khan - into three brilliant volumes: "No Normal", "Generation Why" and "Crushed"
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If I am happy with my writing, I call that success. I don’t need to be Jane Yolen, Shel Silverstein, or Dr. Seuss.
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A three-year-old boy reacts to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Ethan Hawke fittingly described his book as "ethics for the kids in a fun way" and spoke about his career.
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