Atmosphere By Taylor Jenkins Reid

I thought the writing was good and the characters were interesting. The research into the space program was decent, I just wish there was more of it...

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Fun Facts Friday: Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (4 July, 1804-19 May, 1864), born in Salem, MA was a proloific American novelist and writer of short stories...

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Guest Post: Books That Inspire New Beginnings: What to Read When You’re Moving

Whether you're moving across the city or across the USA, right here are some carefully chosen books that commemorate the subject matter of new beginnings...

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A Bookseller In Madrid By Mario Escoba

A Bookseller in Madrid has a ton of great information about Spanish politics and geopolitics of the time, an angle I haven't read about before...

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Fun Facts Friday: Maxwell Bodenheim

Maxwell Bodenheim (26 May, 1892 – 6 February, 1954) was a poet and novelist known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians....

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Clint The Man And The Movies By Shawn Levi

I felt the book was balanced and honest. While the author is certainly a fan, he doesn't shy away from the more complicated, complex, & dark sides...

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Top 10 Car Detailing Books Every Auto Enthusiast Should Read For every car enthusiast, detailing is more than just washing and waxing—it’s a passion for perfection. Whether you want to maintain your vehicle in pristine condition, start a detailing business, or understand the science behind automotive care, having the right knowledge is essential. While online tutorials offer quick tips, books provide depth, technique, and professional ins...

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Fun Facts Friday: Sigrid Undset

Sigrid Undset (20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Norwegian novelist known for her trilogy about life in the middle ages called Kristin Lavransdatter....

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The Art Of Deception Controlling The Human Element Of Security By Kevin D Mitnick And William L Si

I've no idea of the book has been updated, the copy I read was outdated and much of it was no-longer relevant due to the speed in which technology evolves...

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The Innovators How Group Of Hackers Geniuses And Geeks Created The Digital Revolution By Walter I

In The Innovators, Walter Isaacson writes about collaborative governments, academia, and even hackers to create what we now know as the Internet....

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Book Review: The Flock by James Robert Smith
4 Stars , Fiction / December 8, 2010

I got this book for free. Tor and Forge Books has kindly made three (3) copies to be given away – enter at the bottom of the post. Article first published as Book Review: The Flock by James Robert Smith on Blogcritics. My rating for The Flock – 4 About: “The Flock” by James Robert Smith (website | Facebook) is a fiction fantasy thriller set in a Florida. The title of the novel comes from a group of prehistoric giant ca...

NYC Public Library Book Exhibit – The Three Faiths
Opinion / December 2, 2010

On Tuesday my family and I went to New York City for a showing of the “Radio City Christmas Spectacular”. We had some time to kill before the show, being that it was also the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center the streets were blocked and we simply walked around our favorite city. We passed the New York City Public Library on 5th Ave. and decided to take a break (it also seem to start raining). The main branch ...

Author Q and A with John Connolly
Author Q&A / November 24, 2010

John Connolly is a best selling author journalist & radio show host. I was introduced to John's work reading "The Gates" a supernatural book which I loved...

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