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Book Review: The Prophet and the Idiot by Jonas Jonasson

The book is well written, satirical, quirky, and a lot of fun to read. The first half is excellent, but…

3 weeks ago

Spotlight: Blaze Union and the Puddin’ Head Schools by W.T. Kosmos

Fourteen-year-old Blaze Union has risen as the improbable hope for becoming the boss of the nation’s schools, and challenging the…

3 months ago

Graphic Novel Review: Ghost World by Daniel Clowes

I feel that Ghost World has a lot of lost potential, but never builds on it. Some of the panels…

9 months ago

Spotlight: Super Family! by Cale Atkinson

Join Simon and Chester in their third adventure as they navigate family dynamics and a very important ghost conference! A…

9 months ago

Book Review: Edison’s Ghosts by Katie Spalding

The untold weirdness of history's greatest geniuses. Laugh & learn with 30 mini-bios that humanize these larger-than-life figures. Perfect for…

12 months ago

Audiobook Review: Packing for Mars by Mary Roach

Ms. Roach focuses on what it’s like to be in space – hungry, tired, smelly, sleep deprived, sex deprived, and…

1 year ago

Book Review: How I Became a Famous Novelist by Steve Hely

How I Became a Famous Novelist, the fictional author writes a book full of clichés, lyrical descriptions, and commonalities he…

1 year ago

Book Review: Thank You For Your Servitude by Mark Leibovich

This is a chronological review of the world around Donald Trump since 2015. I did not think this was a…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Land of Short Sentences by Stine Pilgaard

I enjoyed reading about the daily life of a different culture. The translator, did a fantastic job at getting the…

2 years ago

Audiobook Review: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

Piranesi is an apt novel for 2020. The theme of being alone in your own world, in a “House”, a…

3 years ago

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