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Fortuna by Michael R. Stevens From the Publisher Longing for escape from his mundane existence as a Stanford computer science major, Jason Lind signs up to play...
Fortuna by Michael R. Stevens From the Publisher Longing for escape from his mundane existence as a Stanford computer science major, Jason Lind signs up to play...
Allegory – or even symbolism for that matter – is a tricky thing. Too obvious and people ask why fiction? Not clear enough and you risk confusion an...
31 Bond Street by Ellen Horan Kirkus Reviews Horan brings to life a sensational 19th-century New York City murder trial in which a woman is accused of viciously...
*I am experimenting with just using Goodreads to post reviews and cross posting them here. Let me know what you think* White Noise by Don DeLillo My rating: 3 o...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls by Jane Austen and Steve Hockensmith From the Publisher With more than one million copies in print, Pride...
A week or so ago I promised as a service to my readers to referee the dueling New York Times reviews of Angelology by Danielle Trussoni. Put aside the fact tha...