Harper Perennial

Book Review: Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed by Philip Paul Hallie

A small, but significant slice of history. The village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon became part of a wide network to rescue…

1 year ago

Book Review: How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster

I always wondered what a bored literature professor saw in books things which I either couldn’t, wouldn’t, or simply didn’t…

2 years ago

Book Review: Adam & Eve by Sena Jeter Naslund

A discovery of a new version of the biblical "Genesis", with the proof of extraterrestrial life these discoveries threaten Judaism,…

13 years ago

Book Review: Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay

There are many details about the book which are fascinating, the Bolshoi Ballet, the tryouts, dancing, the life of a…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Devil’s Star by Jo Nesbø

The detail Nesbø brings to his characters & to Oslo is riveting and compelling. Nesbø takes the reader into nooks…

13 years ago

Book Review: This Book Is Overdue by Marilyn Johnson

I loved what This Book Is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All was trying to do –…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver

The fictional story of Harrison William Sheppard, a quite boy of a dull American bureaucrat and a saucy Mexican mother.…

14 years ago

Book Review: Don Quixote – by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Edith Grossman (Translator)

Even though Don Quixote - by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was written centuries ago I found it contemporary, charming, hilarious…

14 years ago

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