by bertbaby | Nov 12, 2013 | Book Reviews
Eschewing her trademark vampires for werewolves, Rice delves deeper into the career of her fledgling Man Wolf, Reuben Golding (introduced in The Wolf Gift), bringing him to a ceremony rife with ghosts and assignations.
by bertbaby | Nov 12, 2013 | Book Reviews
November 12: “If we separate from Britain, what code of laws will be established? How shall we be governed so as to retain our liberties?”
by bertbaby | Nov 11, 2013 | Book Reviews
A novelist makes chamber drama out of Noël Coward’s Jamaican twilight.
by bertbaby | Nov 11, 2013 | Book Reviews
The incorrigible and dastardly Lemony Snicket returns with the second volume of his new series, each volume of which manages to depict and solve a baffling mystery while simultaneously flailing about madly and entertainingly in all the wrong directions.
by bertbaby | Nov 11, 2013 | Book Reviews
The welcome return of this singular 1935 fantastical masterpiece should acquaint a new generation with his eccentric visions of loss and redemption that prefigure Latin American magical realism.
by bertbaby | Nov 11, 2013 | Book Reviews
The genre of rock musician biographies receives a winning contribution with this no-holds-barred and revelatory memoir from Bob Mould, the leader of Hüsker Dü. The punk era has never before seemed both so ancient and so perpetually happening.
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