Book Review
Romania
First published in 1933, the new version of "Romania", edited by Ernest Latham Jr., compiles more than three hundred images by the late photographer Kurt Hielscher, taken during visits from 1931 to 1932. It’s an intriguing...
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Book Review
First published in 1933, the new version of "Romania", edited by Ernest Latham Jr., compiles more than three hundred images by the late photographer Kurt Hielscher, taken during visits from 1931 to 1932. It’s an intriguing...
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by Ali Ortiz
"Tell Me More About That" is a self-help guide to becoming more patient and compassionate with others. Rob Volpe’s self-help book "Tell Me More About That" urges letting go of personal judgments on controversial topics. Having...
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"Will’s Surreal Period" is a novel in which two brothers work to discover what might give them a true sense of purpose in their lives. Divided family members learn to accept each other for who they are in Robert Steven Goldstein’s...
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by Karen Rigby
In Basma Abdel Aziz’s haunting novel about state oppression, "Here Is a Body", homeless youth are conscripted into a rehabilitation program sponsored by a general, while ordinary citizens, who oppose him, protest a recent coup. In this...
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"Foresight Investing" is a useful economic guide that suggests strong practices for attaining financial success. James H. Lee’s "Foresight Investing" is a helpful guide for investors seeking to lock in big returns. This blueprint for...
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The Masters Tournament wasn’t the first major golf event, but it’s been one of the sport’s centerpieces for the better part of a century. Former Golf magazine editor David Barrett has covered two dozen Masters in his sportswriting...
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San Francisco scenery and culture are injected in "Devour", a gritty crime thriller about a vast conspiracy. David Temple’s sharp thriller "Devour" includes lost family members and an innocent man accused of a heinous murder. Michael...
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Collecting Lars Brown’s three-part web comic series in color, "The Complete Penultimate Quest" uses a fantasy setting to probe deep existential questions. On a remote island, Harald prepares to go adventuring in a dungeon with his two...
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