by bertbaby | Oct 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
The author and former Playboy literary editor on sexy books written by women.
by bertbaby | Oct 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
Celebrated French author Phillipe Djian’s newest thriller brings us the disquieting story of a lothario professor, waking up next to the corpse of a student he previously seduced.
by bertbaby | Oct 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
The Caribbean British territory of Anguilla’s fight for independence from neighboring isles Saint Kitts and Nevis is starkly detailed in Montague Kobbe’s debut, emerging in a fictionalized narrative of the fateful events of June 9, 1967.
by bertbaby | Oct 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
We’re still thinking about Samantha Irby’s scathingly funny, brutally honest, and emotionally powerful debut essay collection, Meaty (Discover Holiday ’13) Irby discusses blogging, comedy, self-censorship, and the writers she loves, among...
by bertbaby | Oct 1, 2013 | Book Reviews
October 1: “Main Street is the climax of civilization. That this Ford car might stand in front of the Bon Ton Store, Hannibal invaded Rome and Erasmus wrote in Oxford cloisters.”
by bertbaby | Sep 30, 2013 | Book Reviews
What to Expect During the Government Shutdown: Answers from The U.S. Department of Self-Infliction’s information portal Theydidwhat.gov Currency In the event of a government shutdown, the public is asked to return all paper money and coins to the...
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