Book Review: Napoleon by Andrew Roberts

9 years ago

The author’s astute understanding of the material has provided the book with a fresh take on a man that so…

Fun Facts Friday: Voltaire

9 years ago

The name Voltaire, which the author started using in 1718, is an anagram of "AROVET LI," the Latinized spelling of…

Who is taller? The character or the actor who played them?

9 years ago

I saw this wonderful infographic on http://visual.ly/who-taller-character-or-actor-who-played-them and thought it was very cool. While I'm not a big fan of fantasy…

Book Review: Botticelli’s Bastard by Stephen Maitland-Lewis

9 years ago

e protagonist of the book, an art dealer named Giovanni Fabrizzi, finds an old painting of an Italian Count that…

Infographics: The Definitive Guide to Banned Books Vol. 2

9 years ago

Another wonderful infographic from www.lovereading.co.uk, books which are considered classics were banned by well meaning simpletons.

Infographics: The Definitive Guide to Banned Books Vol. 1

9 years ago

I recently saw this inforgaphic (vol. 2 coming soon) from  www.lovereading.co.uk, very cool and actually frightening to think that these…

Fun Facts Friday: Astrid Lindgren

9 years ago

Mrs. Lindgren created her most famous character, Pippi Longstocking, after the birth of her daughter Karin to ease her time…

Book Review: Forty Acres by Dwayne Alexander Smith

9 years ago

About: Forty Acres by Dwayne Alexander Smith is an engaging novel which is thought provoking with an interesting premise. This…

Guest Post: What’s in a Name? by Don Bredes

9 years ago

Their influence on the culture can be far-reaching. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was first published, to great acclaim, in…

Giveaway (Over): The Cosmic Cocktail: Three Parts Dark Matter by Dr. Katherine Freese

9 years ago

The ordinary atoms that make up the known universe—from our bodies and the air we breathe to the planets and…

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