Fun Facts Friday: Alain Robbe-Grillet

7 years ago

Alain Robbe-Grillet (18 August, 1922 – 18 February, 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. Books by Alain Robbe-Grillet* 1)      Mr. Robbe-Grillet’s…

Book Review: Unspeakable by Dilys Rose

7 years ago

"The preachers who were the poor boy's murderers crowded round him at the gallows, and... insulted heaven with prayers more…

Guest Post: Writing A Book And Everything You Need To Know

7 years ago

Writing A Book And Everything You Need To Know Is it true that everyone has a book inside them, waiting…

Book Review: All Those Things We Never Said by Marc Levy

7 years ago

Frankly, I thought this book could have simply been a short story or a novella

Fun Facts Friday: Enid Blyton

7 years ago

Trained as a teacher, she wrote in her spare time. Ms. Blyton’s first published book was Child Whispers (1922), while she was…

Book Review: The Trick by Emanuel Bergmann

7 years ago

The story actually has three protagonists, Max Cohn, a kid in present day Los Angeles, Moshe Goldenhirsch who is a young Jewish…

Book Review: Monticello: The Official Guide to Thomas Jefferson’s World by Charley Miller & Peter Miller

7 years ago

We like visiting historic places and we know that many times context is everything. An artifact, a building, or even…

Fun Facts Friday: Knut Hamsun

7 years ago

Knut Hamsun (4 August, 1859 – 19 February, 1952) was a Norwegian author and a Noble prize winner. Books by…

Book Review: Sons and Soldiers by Bruce Henderson

7 years ago

This is a riveting, easy to read book. Mr. Henderson wrote a wonderful and important book, packed with history and…

Giveaway (Over): The Ninja and their Secret Fighting Art by Stephen K. Hayes

7 years ago

GIVEAWAY: Look past the legends and learn about the REAL ninjas of feudal Japan with this entertaining, illustrated ninjutsu guide.

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