by bertbaby | Dec 18, 2013 | Book Reviews
The author of The Bones of Paris on reading as la joie de vivre, and the books that inspired her thriller of France’s roaring 1920s.
by bertbaby | Dec 18, 2013 | Book Reviews
For when a bottle of wine is not – for reasons economic, legal, religious, or medical – an option. PERSONALIZED BOOKMARK The only thing better than a selfie of you is a selfie of you reminding your nearest and dearest where they left...
by bertbaby | Dec 18, 2013 | Book Reviews
Fifteen highlights from a glorious year for imaginative literature.
by bertbaby | Dec 18, 2013 | Book Reviews
“A Peruvian investor recently purchased the Packard Plant, the iconic Detroit ruin, closed since the nineteen-fifties and sprawling over 40 acres. Fernando Palazuelo, the proud new owner, forked over $400,000 for the factory, which he described to Bloomberg News...
by bertbaby | Dec 18, 2013 | Book Reviews
Containing what our own James Parker called “the thin-air atmosphere of an artistic high”, Kate Atkinson’s emotionally taut thriller of Ursula Todd – a woman whose birth and rebirth change history – has been named one of Barnes and...
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