Book Review: The Island of Extraordinary Captives Simon Parkin

2 years ago

The book tells of the camps by following Peter Fleischmann, a Jewish aspiring artist, and orphan who got to England…

Book Review: Never by Ken Follett

2 years ago

My favorite part of Never by Ken Follettwas almost a step-by-step telling of how on-the-ground intelligence impacts national policy

Fun Facts Friday: Masaoka Shiki

2 years ago

Masaoka Shiki (14 October, 1867 – 19 September, 1902) was a Japanese author, critic and poet. He is considered to…

Book Review: Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris

2 years ago

Politics and policy took front and center in Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris, which was interesting, but Mr. Roosevelt’s life…

Book Review: The Tower of the Swallow by Andrzej Sapkowski

2 years ago

Ciri, the Child of Destiny, wants to leave, but she’s being hunted by friend and foe alike. who are looking…

Fun Facts Friday: Clive James

2 years ago

Clive James was a novelist, memoirist, poet, journalist, critic, and broadcaster from Australia. He is known for wry humor

Book Review: The Winners by Fredrik Backman

2 years ago

This was an outstanding ending to the Beartown trilogy of Beartown, and Us Against You. It is difficult to end…

Feature: Camp Out!: A Graphix Chapters Book

2 years ago

The Bug Scouts go on a camping trip in the next installment of New York Times bestselling illustrator Mike Lowery's…

Audiobook Review: The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton by Andrew Porwanche

2 years ago

The author’s conclusion is that Hamilton has been, most likely, was born and raised Jewish, dispel assumptions about Hamilton’s childhood…

Fun Facts Friday: J.I.M. Stewart

2 years ago

J.I.M. Stewart was a novelist, professor, and critic from Scotland. He is known for his crime fiction books featuring Inspector…

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