5 Stars

Book Review: Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

Gaiman lets the reader do a lot of the imagining, he stays away from overexplaining “how” or even “why” –…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Sewing Girl’s Tale by John Wood Sweet

This is a powerful book, it starts a bit slowly but picks up soon after, and is certainly difficult to…

2 years ago

Book Review: Rebecca of Salerno by Esther Erman

The strength of this book is the fantastic research that went into the story, Jewish culture, as well as life…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Circle by Dave Eggers

The Circle’s plan is to make each and every person a member, track their movements, film them, and shine a…

2 years ago

Book Review: Agent Josephine: American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy by Damien Lewis

Agent Josephine is a mini-biography about Josephine Baker. The book is mainly concerned with the star’s career as a secret…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Man Who Came and Went by Joe Stillman

To Maybell’s Diner comes a new cook, Bill Bill, a drifter with the ability to read minds. Bill prepares customers’…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Watchmakers by Harry Lenga

The brothers were moved between several work camps, including Auschwitz managing to survive due to their ability to fix watches…

2 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: A Visit to Moscow by Anna Olswanger

An American rabbi travels to the Soviet Union, the year is 1965, and reports of persecution of the Jewish community…

2 years ago

Audiobook Review: The Bastard Brigade by Sam Kean

What happens when you recruit a bunch of rogue geniuses and send them to enemy territory to save the world?…

2 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: The English GI by Jonathan Sandler

Bernard Sandler, a 17-year-old English boy from Yorkshire is on a school trip to the United States and finds himself…

2 years ago

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