Book Review: Schoolhouse Burning by Derek W. Black

4 years ago

In Schoolhouse Burning: Public Education and the Assault on American Democracy by Derek W. Black, a professor at the University…

Book Review: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

4 years ago

In a small Swedish town, a bank robbery has taken place. The bank robber is, obviously, not a professional for…

Fun Facts Friday: Dr. Samuel Johnson

4 years ago

Dr. Samuel Johnson (18 September, 1709 – 12 December, 1784) was an English write, poet and essayist who has made…

Book Review: A Lion in the Grass by Mark Zvonkovic

4 years ago

This was a surprising book, unlike many of the espionage novels I’ve read before. The story takes place over 70+…

Book Review: A Quiet Madness: A biographical novel of Edgar Allan Poe by John Isaac Jones

4 years ago

I don’t know much about Poe’s life, besides the bullet points many people are familiar with. I thought the author…

Fun Facts Friday: O. Henry

4 years ago

O. Henry (11 September, 1862 – 5 June, 1910) was an American writer, known for his short stories.

Book Review: Comrade Koba by Robert Littell

4 years ago

It is unclear what role Koba plays in Stalin’s government, except that he is a very high, and admired advisor.…

Book Review: Stan Lee: A Life in Comics by Liel Leibovitz

4 years ago

This is a short biography on one of the most influential men in American pop-culture, and a true American success…

Fun Facts Friday: François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand

4 years ago

François-Auguste-RenĂ©, vicomte de Chateaubriand (4 September, 1768 – 4 July, 1848) was a French author and diplomat, known as one…

Book Review: Pont Neuf by Max Byrd

4 years ago

A historical fiction story following two female reports during World War II. Annie March arrives in France, 1944 after D-Day,…

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