by bertbaby | Oct 7, 2013 | Book Reviews
They can sweep you off of your feet — but can they commit?
by bertbaby | Oct 7, 2013 | Book Reviews
Two psychology professors explore how evolution has influenced humanity’s decision-making skills in a humorous and enlightening study of the inner self (ves).
by bertbaby | Oct 7, 2013 | Book Reviews
In his intensely personal memoir, David Schickler recounts his lifelong struggle between aspiring to become a Catholic priest and desiring relationships with women.
by bertbaby | Oct 7, 2013 | Book Reviews
Delia Ephron, younger sibling of the late Nora, brings us her signature wit and wry prose in a collection of personal essays on love, writing, and her rivalrous and affectionate relationship with her older sister.
by bertbaby | Oct 7, 2013 | Book Reviews
The rise, survival, and fall of the radical Protestants who came to promenance in seventeenth century France is viewed with expansive detail in this fine history from the aptly named Geoffrey Treasure.
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