Ron Chernow shows us why he’s the master of biographies, focusing on who Samuel Langhorn Clemens was, as well as Mark Twain’s story beyond his humor and books
What I like about Grisham’s novels is that they have guts, they’re trying to say something while giving the reader a good overview of what law means
Richard Henry Dana Jr. was a lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. He gained fame with his classic memoir Two Years Before the Mast.
When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén is a fantastic book, well written, readable, emotional, and thought-provoking; it will stay with you for a while
A Literary Journey Through New York City: Bookstores, Cafés, and Hidden Gems New York City is a mecca for literary lovers, a place where book culture pulses through its streets, libraries, and coffee shops. From the grandeur of iconic bookstores to the […]
Midge Decter (25 July, 1927-9 May, 2022) was an essayist, activist and social critic who described herself as an “ardent ideologue”.
A thoughtfully designed writing area can help you slip into that flow. Don’t you want to feel genuinely excited about sitting down to write each day?
Win, Lose or Die might have fared better had it not been shackled to the Bond franchise, which comes with certain expectations of derring-do fantasy
William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July, 1811-24 December, 1863) was an English writer and illustrator known for his famous novel Vanity Fair
Once again, the characters are drawn very well, many are likable, and others are interesting-some are both. Britt-Marie, the protagonist, is very amusing,