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Book Review: The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin

The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin could be considered three books in one. Two biographies and a history of…

4 months ago

Book Review: Con/Artist: The Life and Crimes of the World’s Greatest Art Forger by Tony Tetro

I specifically enjoyed Mr. Tetro’s techniques of aging his paintings. How he managed to buy old paper, as well as…

4 months ago

Book Review: Cinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino appreciates movies and has much passion. He’s not a casual movie buff, he writes well & doesn’t hold back…

5 months ago

Book Review: The Lost Books: Romance and Adventure in Tudor Times by Mo Conlan

The romance part was a lot of fun for me to read. Those types of stories are usually not what…

5 months ago

Book Review: Say Hello to My Little Friend by Nat Segaloff

I enjoyed reading this book and learned a few things as well. It reminded me of a movie I’ve enjoyed…

6 months ago

Book Review: A Time to Kill by John Grisham

A Time to Kill by John Grisham is very enjoyable and engaging. The story is interesting, the legal theories are…

7 months ago

Book Review: The Medieval Worlds of Neil Gaiman by Shiloh Carroll

This is an academic work, interesting but could be dry. The author spends most of the book examining The Sandman…

7 months ago

Book Review: The Spice Must Flow: The Story of Dune, from Cult Novels to Visionary Sci-Fi Movies by Ryan Britt

In The Spice Must Flow, author Ryan Britt examines the influence of the beloved series in all forms of media.…

7 months ago

Book Review: The Land of Lost Things by John Connolly

This book is fully of excitement and adventure, happiness and tragedy. The narrative flows and is very well plotted. There…

8 months ago

Book Review: The Traitor by Ava Glass

The Traitor by Ava Glass is an easy-to-read page turner, with vivid description,Mediterranean ports-of-call, and tension, as danger lurks behind…

8 months ago

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