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“Into the Wood Chipper,” “Transcendence for Beginners,” “Paradiso 17,” and “The Monuments of Paris.”
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“Into the Wood Chipper,” “Transcendence for Beginners,” “Paradiso 17,” and “The Monuments of Paris.”
“John of John,” “Body Double,” “The Rolling Stones,” and “Unvaccinated Under God.”
“In Search of Now,” “Nothing Random,” “Of Loss and Lavender,” and “No Way Home.”
TWO new titles from Broadleaf Books speaking into the cultural divisions in the United States are Richard Beck’s The Book of Love: A better way to read the Bible (£18.99 (£17.09);...
The Parfit Knight The first book in the 18th century Rockliffe series. The Retirement Plan A dark humor, marriages in crisis novel that made my 2025 Best of List. Shelf Life An ope...
“In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man,” “True Color,” “Half His Age,” and “Under Water.”
'Views' by Marc-Uwe Kling is a visceral thriller that covers tough topics and examines the role of AI and social media in the creation of societal division.
The Memory of Shadows:I was of the opinion that there aren't many great books by Indian authors, but turns out I was awfully wrong; there are so many great books out there by indie...
Need a spring break read? Here's five new offerings on Ferrari, Lando Norris, Adrian Newey, F1 controversies and the golden era of Super Touring cars.
“Safe Passage,” “Cave Mountain,” “See You on the Other Side,” and “Almost Life.”
Lyonel Perabo reviews four recent titles of interest to Pagan readers: Fröja's Apples by Sara Bonadea George, The Dead of Winter by Sarah Clegg, Backwards into the Future by Eirik...
Behind the Screens not only offers friendly and timely information about navigating the online world, it also empowers and reassures young people that their choices and actions can...
With reviews of books by Jack Daniel Christie, A. Daniyal, and Kit Roffey
The author here champions cultivating a daily habit of reading—even for a period of five minutes—as a way to “unlock clarity, habits, and a mindset for growth,” citing figures from...
One of an ongoing series of books published by Spenwood Books which invites fans and colleagues to share their memories and stories regarding a particular artist or act, Iain Matth...
Guest Review- The art of almost reading
The Delivery is a refreshing twist on the “white knight syndrome” so common in the macho-driven world of stoic men meting out frontier justice so prevalent in crime fiction today.
The Last Time We Drowned by Saratoga Shaefer Cosmo Reads/June 2, 2026 The surface of this group is a shiny oil spill, rainbows and beautiful, and easy to miss as toxic. When Wiscon...
“The Power of Life,” “How It Feels to Be Alive,” “Go Gentle,” and “Exemplary Humans.”
Book Review for “The Mountains We Call Home: The Book Woman's Legacy” by Kim Michele Richardson. Summary: "When Cussy Lovett, a Packhorse Librarian famed for bringing books to the...
ANDREW OLLERTON’s God’s Book: An honest look at the Bible’s seven toughest topics looks at creation (science), exodus (strange laws and customs), conquest (warfare and violence),...
Cultural commentary can make for absorbing and infinitely entertaining reading, especially when it's being written by this must-read critic.
“Korean Messiah,” “Small Town Girls,” “Underlake,” and “August, September, October.”
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