Book Reviews
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Originals: How Non-Conformists Move The World: Reviewed by Heather Kretzer
Photography by Savannah Jane A career change earlier this year inspired me to seek fresh ideas and clarity of vision…
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How Green Was My Valley: Reviewed by Katy Mackay
Photography by Savannah Dean I am drawn to classic books and like to re-read them time and time again. I…
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Reviewed by Ashley Atkinson
Photography by Savannah Jane “It is a truth universally acknowledged….” When Jane Austen first wrote this phrase when Pride and…
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A Confederacy of Dunces & A Confederacy of Dunces Cookbook: Reviewed by Dale Julian
Photography by Savannah Jane John Kennedy Toole’s comic novel, A Confederacy of Dunces, written in 1963 but not published until…
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Democracy in America: Reviewed by Dr. Terry Jack, Professor Emeritus, GCSC
Photography by Savannah Jane “Americans, as a group, think of politics as a dirty business and politicians as confirmed scalawags…
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A Note From The Book Review Editor
By Laura Roesch, Photography by Savannah Dean Thomas Jefferson appreciated books and said, “I cannot live without books.” I admit…
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Enchanted Islands: Reviewed By Jennifer Rollins
Photography by Savannah Dean Enchanted Islands (2016) by Allison Amend does not fit any particular genre. It is a story…
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Me Before You – Reviewed By Molly Donovan
Photography By Savannah Dean I love a good book that makes me think. A great book, though, makes me feel…
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Dead Wake – The Last Crossing of the Lusitania – Reviewed by Mark Fischer
Photography By Savannah Dean Erik Larson’s book, Dead Wake – The Last Crossing of the Lusitania (2015), offers a fresh…
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Food and the City – Reviewed by Beth Deluzain
Photography By Savannah Dean I first experienced the “food world” in 1971 when, as a young teacher, I had a…
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