Tag: Rich Rogers
The other side of the pond: Halloween is a new holiday...
Halloween is a new holiday to Italy. When I lived here thirty-four years ago, the only Italians who knew what Halloween was were those...
A different take on Banned Books Week and book challenges
Every year at the end of September they gather in libraries and bookstores (two of my favorite places on the planet) to educate, celebrate,...
Book Review: Richie Norton’s ‘The Power of Starting Something Stupid’ can...
"The Power of Starting Something Stupid" by Richie Norton
Shadow Mountain, 2013. Hardcover and electronic formats and audio book. 320 pages.
Believe it or not, the...
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: ‘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...
Album Review: ‘The Breeze’ by Eric Clapton and Friends is a...
Written by Rich Rogers
THE BREEZE: Eric Clapton and Friends
The term "legend" gets tossed around so much this days that almost meaningless, especially in...