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Book Review: Something To Tell You by Hanif Kureishi
For those of us raised on the illusion of the happy, hard working immigrant, this book might be hard to swallow.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: The Book Of Leviathan by Peter Blegvad
Absurd, strange, and even a little twisted certainly, but always thoughtful and never simple.
Read More »Book Review: The Peacekeeper by Shabbir Ahsan
The best book set in a war zone that you're liable to read in a long time.
Read More »Book Review (Play): The Portrait Of Mahatma Gandhi by Himendra Thakur
Surely there must be a better way of defending the Mahatma's grand vision than this?
Read More »Book Review: Elric -To Rescue Tanelorn (Chronicles Of The Last Emperor Of Melnibone, Volume Two) by Michael Moorcock
To Rescue Tanelorn contains all the proof anybody would need that Moorcock is one of the great fantasy writers of ours or any time.
Read More »Book Review: The Last Of The Angels by Fadhil al-Azzawi
A beautiful book that does the seemingly impossible of holding humans up to ridicule while exalting their potential simultaneously.
Read More »Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
Of all the juvenile fiction I’ve read, Stewart’s is the only one that kept me up all night reading.
Read More »Book Review: Very Hard Choices by Spider Robinson
An intelligent and thought provoking book that might have you challenging your own assumptions.
Read More »Interview with Kage Alan, Author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Sexual Orientation
"It’s important to keep writing stories dealing with characters who’re gay because I’m also demonstrating that there are similarities between them and their straight counterparts."
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