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Book Review: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

The book centers around the Korean diaspora in Japan. They are considered second class citizens, but do not see themselves…

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Book Review: The Good Kings by Kara Cooney

The Good Kings by Kara Cooney analyzes how systems of absolute power traps its citizens to make them believe they…

3 years ago

Book Spotlight: Scourge of the Five Kingdoms by Charles K. Jordan

The setting for Scourge of the Five Kingdoms' story is a decade-long war, not just a war story. The war…

3 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Guillermo Valencia

Guillermo Valencia (29 October, 1873 – 8 July, 1943), Born in Popayán, Colombia , was an poet, and translator from…

3 years ago

Book Review: National Geographic Complete Photo Guide by Heather Perry

The Complete Photo Guide by Heather Perry talks about techniques, from professional cameras to smartphones, as well as a primer…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Coppolas: A Movie Dynasty by Ian Nathan

An insightful book in understanding the contribution of the family to the movie business, the way the studio system works,…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Taking of Jemima Boone by Matthew Pearl

The Taking of Jemima Boone tells of how the kidnapping of Jemima Boone, daughter of Daniel Boone, by Native Americans,…

3 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Sidney Kingsley

Sidney Kingsley (22 October, 1906 – 20 March, 1995), born as Sidney Kingsley , was a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright,…

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Book Review: Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen by Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill

Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen is a compilation of interviews and sidebars really lets the reader know Eddie Van…

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Book Review: Photo Ark Wonders by Joel Sartore

Like many other National Geographic books, this one is a gorgeous volume with fantastic photography, showcasing the author’s collection of…

3 years ago

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