"Letting women know they’re not alone is our prime objective," says Cunningham.
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Book Review: Don’t Go There! – The Travel Detective’s Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World by Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg's handy and useful compendium may help you decide where you don't want to go on your next trip.
Read More »Book Review: WOOF – Women Only Over Fifty by Diana Black, Mary Cunningham, and Melinda Richarz Bailey
A hilarious, uplifting little book about the 'joys' of getting old.
Read More »Book Review: slide:ology – The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte
Should be required reading for anyone giving presentations using slides.
Read More »Book Review: Conspiracy Theory in Film, Television and Politics by Gordon B. Arnold
Gordon Arnold examines how the interaction of politics and film and television helped transform the meaning of conspiracy theory in popular culture.
Read More »Book Review – Myxomatosis: A History of Pest Control and the Rabbit by Peter W.J. Bartrip
Offers an insight into 50s Britain, its agricultural and official communities, and its ecological balance.
Read More »Book Review: Broken Government – How Republican Rule Destroyed The Legislative, Executive And Judicial Branches by John W. Dean
Whether you’re Republican, Democrat, or neither, this is one of the most essential and educational political books of this election season.
Read More »Book Review: John Milton – A Biography by Neil Forsyth
If you are left not particularly looking to extend your acquaintance with the poet, that isn't the biographer's fault.
Read More »Book Review: He Is… I Say – How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Neil Diamond by David Wild
This love letter to Neil Diamond is also in many ways a book about music criticism itself. Damn you, David Wild!
Read More »Book Review: AIDS Sutra – Untold Stories from India edited by Negar Akhavi
India may be headed the way of East Africa of ten years ago and risks AIDS reaching pandemic proportions.
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