A new year means new books are on the way, and for those of you who — like us! — have already read every book published in ...
“Catapult” works because of its aw-shucks quality. Despite the sidebars into prickly themes, the book never strays far from ...
Doubtful any book by John Grisham is unworthy of review. He has earned praise as the master of the legal thriller. And ...
To this day, I wish I’d asked why the longtime Democrat was at right-leaning Hoover, but this was Barry Diller. Everyone wants to talk to him. Which in a sense explains this review of his excellent ...
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Successful turnarounds of companies living on memories of glory days are infrequent. CG Power is one of the rare firms that ...
I’m tempted to call “The Phoebe Variations” a came-of-age book. Wisconsin writer Jane Hamilton’s eighth novel – the “A Map of the World” writer’s first since “The Excellent Lombards” in 2016 – is of a ...
THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT: New Tales of Stephen King’s ‘The Stand.’ Various authors. Edited by Christopher Golden and Brian Keene, with an introduction by Stephen King. Gallery Books. 800 ...
There have been many Studio Ghibli-related art books released over the years, but this compilation of background art in one huge volume is something else entirely. All that stuff aside, what this book ...
Despite the highly entertaining plot and the rip-roaring action, “The Tin Men,” by the father-and-son duo of Nelson and Alex DeMille, comes with sadness. During the writing of this military thriller, ...
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