Sunday, Aug 29, 2010
"These have no hope of death... mercy and justice disdain them. Let us not speak of them, but do thou look and pass on."
[Lauren Westerfield]
Sunday, Aug 22, 2010
Pushing narrative non-fiction to its most compelling and investigative limits, Eggers invokes the spirit of Truman Capote in not only capturing an ugly chapter in American history, but also perhaps in distilling the Bush years zeitgeist.
[David Harris]
Sunday, Aug 15, 2010
"Why am I going there now? Am I capable of that? Is that serious? It is not serious at all. It's simply a fantasy to amuse myself; a plaything! Yes, maybe it is a plaything."
[Eric Dennis]
Sunday, Aug 8, 2010
The reality, convincingly presented in Hay's multi-subject biography, is that all three poets' work and ideas were indelibly shaped by sociability and friendship.
[Lauren Westerfield]
Sunday, Aug 1, 2010
Letters to Emma Bowlcut is one of the few works of musician-penned fiction that is not appallingly abysmal or vainly self-indulgent.
[Eric Dennis]
Saturday, Jul 24, 2010
"Somewhere along the line I knew there'd be girls, visions, everything; somewhere along the line the pearl would be handed to me."
[Jessica Bari]
Saturday, Jul 17, 2010
Sick of Twilight? So are we! Here are some alternative for that young adult reader you know or for that young adult reader in you!
Sunday, Jul 11, 2010
"Moral law is an invention of mankind for the disenfranchisement of the powerful in favor of the weak. Historical law subverts it at every turn."
[Morgan Davis]
Sunday, Jun 27, 2010
Africa United is a timely look at one of the world's most misunderstood regions and the crucial role soccer serves there.
[Aaron Passman]
Sunday, Jun 20, 2010
"Carl's right, Candy. That dog ain't no good to himself. I wisht somebody'd shoot me if I got old an' a cripple."
[Marcus David]