The Wooden Sea by Jonathan Carroll
As I have mentioned before, I have fallen behind in my book reviews. Despite slacking off a bit in my reading, I have read three books and failed to post a revi...
As I have mentioned before, I have fallen behind in my book reviews. Despite slacking off a bit in my reading, I have read three books and failed to post a revi...
Two views on Don DeLillo’s new book Cosmopolis – John Updike in The New Yorker: In a land of chunky, garish, anxiousto-please books, Don DeLillo?s t...
Given my discussion of conservatism and foreign policy, I thought you might like to check out a few books that are in my library that touch on this subject. Thi...
In my continuing run through the Penguin Lives Series, I have just finished Abraham Lincoln. What stuck me as I was reading was the similarities between Lincoln...
“A boy. A tiger. And the vast Pacific Ocean. This is a novel of such rare and wondrous storytelling that it may, as one of the characters claims, make you...
After having read some brief but serious non-fiction lately (see Churchill post below) I was looking for some interesting fiction to relax with in a comfy chair...