by bertbaby | Feb 10, 2014 | Book Reviews
A pregnant Texas woman’s odyssey to New York includes encounters with serial killers, opera singers, and a collision course with her family secrets.
by bertbaby | Feb 10, 2014 | Book Reviews
On the trail of a man who should be ten years dead, the victims multiply.
by bertbaby | Feb 10, 2014 | Book Reviews
February 10: “Ziggy would live outside the norms of earthly society: he would be male and female, gay and straight, human and alien, an eternal outsider who could act as a beacon for anyone who felt ostracised from the world around them.”...
by bertbaby | Feb 8, 2014 | Book Reviews
February 8: “And from these melancholy dispositions, no man living is free, no Stoic, none so wise, none so happy, none so patient, so generous, so godly, so divine, that can vindicate himself…”
by bertbaby | Feb 7, 2014 | Book Reviews
What can new analysis teach us about the secret history of a 2,500-year old monument?
by bertbaby | Feb 7, 2014 | Book Reviews
The question of American slavery exploded into open war in 1861 — but the deeper conflict was already a century old.
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