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Graphic Novel Review: The English GI by Jonathan Sandler

Bernard Sandler, a 17-year-old English boy from Yorkshire is on a school trip to the United States and finds himself…

2 years ago

Giveaway & Graphic Novel Review: Jose and the Pirate Captain Toledano by Arnon Z. Shorr

The author tackles several important topics religion, anti-Semitism, coming of age, discovery, love, as well as family, and loyalty, are…

2 years ago

Book Review: QB VII by Leon Uris

While the subject is, indeed, very serious, there’s also playfulness within the narrative. I have no idea how Mr. Uris…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Hidden Saint by Mark Levenson

Rabbi Adam is awaiting a family wedding, when Lilith, an ancient evil, adducts his children. Rabbi Adam must create a…

2 years ago

Book Review: A Jew Who Defeated Nazism by Ainslie Hepburn

In Featherstone Park in Northumbria, Mr. Sulzbach made sure each German POW returned home with the understanding of how democracy…

2 years ago

Book Review: Nine Tenth of the Law by Claudia Hagadus

Nine Tenth of the Law by Claudia Hagadus Long, while certainly dealing with serious issues, comes across as light hearted,…

2 years ago

Book Review: Hollywood and Israel by Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman

I think most can agree that history is nuanced, Hollywood and Israel: A History by Anthony Shaw and Giora takes…

2 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Sholem Aleichem

Sholem Aleichem was a famous Jewish author and playwright who wrote in Yiddish, Hebrew, and Russian. He is known for…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Helsingør Sewing Club by Ella Gyland

I enjoyed the interaction between Ingrid and David. I thought that plot device worked well to personalize the events, &…

2 years ago

Audiobook Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

Addie LaRue, a young French woman in 1714 makes a bargain with an ancient god, to live forever, but is…

2 years ago

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