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Book Review: Les Miserables: From Stage to Screen by Benedict Nightingale and Martyn Palmer
From Stage to Screen by Nightingale and Palmer is a must-have for any Les Miserables fan!
Read More »An Inquiry Into the Human Prospect: an Overview, Part One
“. . . the elements of danger in the human prospect are by no means all located in ‘external’ threats, but in our ‘internal’ capacity to respond to those threats.” There's a silver lining, however: they are problems of our own making. Thus, they’re soluble.
Read More »Book Review: The Green Beret Survival Guide by Bob Mayer
The Green Beret Survival Guide is a good dose of common sense in how to prepare for surviving emergencies.
Read More »Book Review (Poetry): The Texture of Days in Ash and Leaf by Bruce Kauffman
Discover how words can be used to move us just as readily as music and painting
Read More »Book Review: With Robert Lowell and His Circle by Kathleen Spivack
The best introduction to the world of American poetry in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s you're liable to read.
Read More »Book Review: Blood and Bone by Ian C Esslemont
The combination of the fantastic with literary elegance is one of the reasons there are no other books quite like this series.
Read More »Book Review: House Of Cash: The Legacies Of My Father Johnny Cash by John Carter Cash
Find out more about the man and the parent behind the guitar and out of the limelight.
Read More »Book Review: The Ponderables by Tom Jackson
The first three books in Jackson's series help us to understand the world around us and in the process deepen our wonder.
Read More »Book Review: The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious History Of Native People In North America by Thomas King
A history that's not going to be everyone's liking as it runs contrary to most people's idea of Indians.
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