A suggestion for a Festivus Feat of Strength -- tearing this book into little pieces or impaling it on the Festivus pole.
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Book Review: Which Is More Round, The World Or Your Tummy? by Leslie Miklosy
Offbeat reflections on serious living.
Read More »Harold Pinter Wins Nobel Prize For Literature
While it is true that academics wet themselves over his plays, the wonderful thing about Pinter is how many people can relate to his work.
Read More »Book Review: Degrassi Generations
...Degrassi Generations is all about gloss and shine. The streets around Queen St East and Degrassi never looked this clean and polished.
Read More »Book Review: Otherland by Tad Williams
Unfortunately good research does not a good novel guarantee.
Read More »Book Review: Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
This is a book about finding balance...the smallest most trivial detail can throw everything off.
Read More »“Terry Knight’s Brown Bag Years” – Book Excerpt by Barry Stoller
We are pleased and honored to provide our readers with an excerpt of Barry Stoller’s fascinating e-book bio of record producer, impresario, musician, raconteur Terry Knight, who was tragically murdered at the age of 61 last November. (Knight scored the film linked above, The Incident). I (Who Have Nothing): The …
Read More »Why I Read
Doing something because you love to do it is sometimes not the best reason, but in this case it will have to suffice.
Read More »Review: Into The West
Fans of the Harry Potter series can look forward to the second well-directed movie in the series
Read More »Interview: Ashok Banker Part Two
In India we use a specific kind of language, a combination of Indian words and English, what we call Hinglish
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