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Book Review: American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin

American Prometheus is an exceptional biography which manages to weave politics, science, and humanity into an engaging story which changed…

9 months ago

Spotlight: Save What’s Left by Elizabeth Castellano

Save What’s Left can best be described as the “un-beach read.” It pulls back the curtain on life in a…

10 months ago

Book Review: Uncommon Type by Tom Hanks

Uncommon Type by Tom Hanks is a well-written book. I still thinks of Mr. Hanks as a comedian, I was…

11 months ago

Book Review: Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham

Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham is actually a collection of several short stories, which have very little, or nothing at…

1 year ago

Book Review: Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono

When Surrender by Bono was published, I knew it was a must-read for me. I immediately took a liking to…

1 year ago

Book Review: The Boys from Biloxi by John Grisham

The two childhood friends find themselves on opposite sides of the courtroom, in a showdown that will live its mark…

2 years ago

Book Review: Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes by Rob Wilkins

As someone working closely with Mr. Pratchett, the author witnessed the tragedy, as well as comedy, of working with a…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty

On a hot night, in Apartment C4, when 18-year-old Blandine exits her body, almost in the same way her name…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Divider Peter Baker and Susan Glasser

A compelling narrative of an administration steeped in non-stop scandal, much of it its own doing. Touching almost every headline…

2 years ago

Book Review: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

This was a very enjoyable yarn, convincing and lovely. A good story, with a bunch of pop-culture references, just enough…

2 years ago

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