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Book Review: The Fire and the Darkness by Sinclair McKay

The book The Fire and the Darkness tells of the citizens of Dresden were sure they were mostly safe due…

4 years ago

Guest Post: 5 True Ray Bradbury’s Predictions about the Future Technologies

In his famous dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 published way back in 1953Ray Bradbury predicted high-tech that turned out to be…

4 years ago

Book Review: The Great Rift by James Mann

The book follows 4 decades of public service from Mr. Powel’s service in Vietnam and Mr. Cheney’s entrance to government…

4 years ago

Book Review: Ian Fleming and SOE’s Operation Postmaster: The Top Secret Story Behind 007 by Brian Lett

The story mainly follows a small group of soldiers, the first of the SOE, who were rescued from Dunkirk and…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis (7, February, 1885 – 10 January, 1951) was a writer and a playwright from Sauk Centre, Minnesota .

4 years ago

Guest Book Review: My Education by Susan Choi

This stylish, steamy campus novel dissects a passionate affair between a brainy ingenue and her professor’s magnetic, intellectual, incandescent wife.

4 years ago

Book Review: More Noble Than War by Nicholas Blincoe

More Noble Than War: A Soccer History of Israel-Palestine by Nicholas Blincoe traces the history of soccer in this small…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Zane Grey

Zane Grey (31 January, 1872 – 23 October, 1939) was an American author mostly associated with adventures and stories taking…

4 years ago

Book Review: The Circus by Jonas Karlsson

An unnamed narrator and his friend, Magnus, go to the circus. A magician asks for volunteers for his disappearing act.…

4 years ago

Book Review: Apeirogon by Colum McCann

Apeirogon by Colum McCann is an extraordinary book, contemporary –historical-fiction of an Israeli man and a Palestinian man, both who…

4 years ago

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