Living It Up At National Review by Priscilla L. Buckley
I have been a reader of National Review since I was a sophomore in high school. Like so many conservatives it seems, I wasn’t really consciously conservat...
I have been a reader of National Review since I was a sophomore in high school. Like so many conservatives it seems, I wasn’t really consciously conservat...
I would recommend Jenkins' easy-to-read Hedges for any small group discussion on marriage enrichment. It has sound advice on avoiding temptation and guarding yo...
The story actually works on multiple fronts – like so much of epic fantasy in recent years, there is the surface plot (Shadea’s efforts to conquer t...
Flannery O'Connor strongly disliked fiction that attempted to be uplifting or improving. She preferred the stuff of reality. This post announces a collection of...
Another book blogs are making buzz in the publishing world article another one without mention of your truly! When is the world going to wake up and see the bri...
Marc D. Giller’s debut novel Hammerjack is a dark cyber-punk thriller set in a distant dystopia where technology threatens to overcome humanity. It is a f...