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In F. Paul Wilson’s Panacea, Man Becomes His Own God

PANACEA. F. Paul Wilson. Tor. The purpose of a meaningful book is two-fold: As it entertains the reader and helps time pass, it should simultaneously enlighten the soul and teach … Continue reading

August 5, 2016 · Leave a comment

This Month In Audio

BUCKY F*CKING DENT. David Duchovny. Macmillan Audio. Bucky F*cking Dent is cast in the vein of “The Bad News Bears” – a novel book that naturally makes you want to … Continue reading

July 1, 2016 · 2 Comments

New From Macmillan Audio

WHO RULES THE WORLD? Noam Chomsky. Macmillan Audio. Noam Chomsky remains one of the leading voices analyzing world politics, and Who Rules the World? continues his ultimate mission – that … Continue reading

May 31, 2016 · Leave a comment

150 Years of ObamaCare

150 YEARS OF OBAMACARE. Daniel E. Dawes. Foreword by David Satcher (16th US Surgeon General). Johns Hopkins University Press. Health-care attorney Daniel Dawes is an expert on insurance reform and the … Continue reading

May 31, 2016 · Leave a comment

Pictures of the Faces From Another Life

FALLEN ANGELS. Bob Dylan. Columbia Records. Consider Bob Dylan’s just-released 37th studio record, Fallen Angels the second side of his 2015 classic Shadows In the Night. Angels takes off where Shadows rested … Continue reading

May 31, 2016 · Leave a comment

Naked Before the Mirror

SEX WITH SHAKESPEARE. Jillian Keenan. William Morrow. There have been actual libraries created in honor of Shakespeare, widely considered the greatest writer to ever have walked the earth. So, from … Continue reading

May 2, 2016 · 1 Comment

Literature With A Purpose

BORDERLINE. Mishell Baker. Saga Press/Simon & Schuster. Borderline marks a remarkable debut by fantasy author Mishell Baker. The story features a problem that is epidemic in the world today, but one … Continue reading

March 29, 2016 · Leave a comment

Dan Ribacoff On the Basics of the Investigation Process

I, SPY. How To Be Your Own Private Investigator.  Daniel Ribacoff. Read By Fred Berman. Macmillan Audio. I, Spy, just released from Macmillan Audio, is a first-rate handbook on how … Continue reading

February 26, 2016 · Leave a comment

New From Rock Icons, Macmillan Audio & Tor

KEITH RICHARDS: A LIFE IN PICTURES. Various photographers. Andy Neill, Editor. The Overlook Press. This just-released study captures the enigmatic rock-blues guitarist in stunning fashion, with pictures snapped by an … Continue reading

February 3, 2016 · Leave a comment
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