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Graphic Novel Review: Batman: Detective Comics, Vol. 8: On the Outside by Bryan Hill & Michael Moreci

Batman Batwoman Red Robin, Orphan Azrael, Batwing, as well as a few other heroes known as the Gotham Knights took…

5 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau was a French playwright, novelist and filmmaker. He is known for such novels as his novels Le Grand…

5 years ago

Book Review: Albert Einstein Speaking by R. J. Gadney

Albert Einstein Speaking by R. J. Gadney is a part biography / part historical fiction about the most famous scientist…

5 years ago

Book Review: Invisible Heroes of World War II by Jerry Borrowman

Invisible Heroes of World War II: True Stories That Should Never Be Forgotten by Jerry Borrowman is a book with…

5 years ago

Book Review: The British are Coming by Rick Atkinson

The British are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775 – 1777 by Rick Atkinson describes the first…

5 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Luigi Pirandello

Luigi Pirandello (28 June, 1867 – 10 December, 1936) was a Nobel Prize winning novelist, poet, & writer who wrote…

5 years ago

Spotlight: Beau & Bett by Kathryn Berla

In a faraway land, Bettina Diaz lives in a shining castle . . . Okay, so she lives on a…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Porpoise by Mark Haddon

The Porpoise by Mark Haddon is a novel following three stories in different time periods, all with a common narrative,…

5 years ago

Guest Post: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

This idea was embodied in the creation of individual centers, where all women capable of having a child were forced…

5 years ago

Graphic Novel Review: Lucifer Vol. 1: The Infernal Comedy (the Sandman Universe) by Dan Watters

The Graphic Novel Lucifer Vol. 1: The Infernal Comedy (the Sandman Universe) by Dan Watters expands on the expensive universe…

5 years ago

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