by bertbaby | Jan 29, 2014 | Book Reviews
A true story of escape and survival in World War II Burma is also a tale of pachyderm heroism.
by bertbaby | Jan 29, 2014 | Book Reviews
A novel of a writer’s life at a crossroads — as seen through snapshots from the mind’s eye.
by bertbaby | Jan 29, 2014 | Book Reviews
January 29: “From the earliest marks made on cave walls to our most sublime works of art, the fear of death haunts our every creation.”
by bertbaby | Jan 28, 2014 | Book Reviews
When a once-famed photographer heads for the hills into country life, she literally finds love among the trees, with a roofer able to expand the lens of her worldview. A shining portrait of unexpected romance from Anna Quindlen (One True Thing).
by bertbaby | Jan 28, 2014 | Book Reviews
Wolf Haas has forged one of modern noir’s best detective series in the adventures of Inspector Simon Brenner. Readers can now relish tracing back to Brenner’s first big case: the suspicious death of two Americans atop an Alpine Village ski...
by bertbaby | Jan 28, 2014 | Book Reviews
January 28: ” ‘Working the problem’ is NASA-speak for descending one decision tree after another, methodically looking for a solution until you run out of oxygen.”
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