Frank Marshall Davis was an African-American poet, as well as a journalist. Mr. Davis’ poet protested the racial inequality of…
The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa is a short fable, a feel-good story which was a nice read…
How the World Allowed Hitler to Proceed with the Holocaust takes a look at the international 1938 conference to discuss…
A book tour can be the pinnacle of an author’s career you get to meet your readers, present your ideas…
An interesting piece of the Cold War, an espionage/cautionary tale of what happens when grey people living in a grey…
Fritz Leiber (24 December, 1910 – 5 September, 1992) was a science-fiction and fantasy writer, as well as a poet…
Miss Allende explores multiple themes throughout the narrative, focusing on women’s issues in Latin America, but does not beat the…
Tells the story of fierce women fighting in the Dutch Resistance during World War II. They rescued Jews, sabotage, assassinations,…
The novel does have its insane parts. A cat with a gun, naked witches, and trickery. From the insanity to…
Ford Madox Ford was an English author, poet, critic, and editor whose World War I horrific experiences influenced many of…
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