Tag: Book Review
Book Review: In ‘Why Not Today?’ Eric Dodge gets it right
Book Review: "Why Not Today?" by Eric Dodge
Eric Dodge Music, 2015. Trade Paperback and Kindle. 120 pages.
If you’ve been reading this column for many...
Book review: ‘I Knew You by Name: The Search for My...
Book review: "I Knew You by Name: The Search for My Lost Mother" by Peggy Barnes
Dog Ear Publishing, 2015. 168 pages.
“Surely God designed a...
Book Review: ‘Ape and Essence’ by Aldous Huxley
"Ape and Essence" by Aldous Huxley
Harper and Brothers, 1948, 152 pages.
Like much of Aldous Huxley’s writing, “Ape and Essence” blends satire and social criticism...
Book Review: “Bend Sinister” by Vladimir Nabokov
"Bend Sinister" by Vladimir Nabokov
Vintage, 1990. 272 pages.
If you’ve read Nabokov, you know that the story itself is almost entirely beside the point. Like...
Book Review: ‘Furies of Calderon,’ book one in Jim Butcher’s ‘Codex...
"Furies of Calderon" by Jim Butcher.
Ace, 2004, 688 pages
Available in hardback, paperback, e-book and audio book formats
When you live in an empire, things are...
Book Review: ‘The Art Forger’ by B. A. Shapiro
"The Art Forger" by B. A. Shapiro
Algonquin Books, 2012, 355 pages
Available in paperback
If you are even remotely contemplating becoming a forger of fine art...
Book Review: ‘You Call the Shots’ makes business look easy
“You Call the Shots” by Cameron Johnson with John David Mann
Free Press, 272 pages
Available in hardcover, trade paperback, ebook, and audiobook
The best way to...