by bertbaby | Nov 20, 2013 | Book Reviews
The author of Gulliver’s Travels was a wit, a ladies’ man, a champion of the oppressed — and a mystery.
by bertbaby | Nov 20, 2013 | Book Reviews
The author of Gulliver’s Travels was a wit, a ladies’ man, a champion of the oppressed — and a mystery.
by bertbaby | Nov 20, 2013 | Book Reviews
“No one else does this like her; the pulling apart of what is going on within a human mind in the space of a few seconds, the fearless, truthful portrayal of it all.” — Writers discuss the legacy of Nobel Laureate Doris Lessing’s...
by bertbaby | Nov 20, 2013 | Book Reviews
The complex and fascinating biography of pious mid-19th century newlyweds Jane and John Leighton Wilson – American Southerners who thrived as Liberian missionaries, developed anti-slavery views, then returned to find their native Georgia at the height of the...
by bertbaby | Nov 20, 2013 | Book Reviews
The tenth encounter of Jo Nesbø’s Oslo cop Harry Hole with the Nordic crime scene finds the wounded detective bed-bound on the edge of death, while friends and co-workers carry the thrilling tale of serial cop assassination to its grim and unforgettable...
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