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JULIAN HAWTHORNE: THE LIFE OF A PRODIGAL SON – Gary Scharnhorst
BIOGRAPHY WEEK REVIEWS I will admit right off the bat that I was not familiar with Julian Hawthorne before reading this book. His famous father, Nathaniel Hawthorne, of course is required reading somewhere along the way for any English major. So why read this biography of a famous author’s son? It turns out that Julian… Continue reading
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DRAGONWRITER: A TRIBUTE TO ANNE MCCAFFREY AND PERN – Todd McCaffrey, editor
BIOGRAPHY WEEK REVIEWS It is very possible that I am the only person who will read this book who has never read a single “Pern” book in the Anne McCaffreey canon. I am, of course, familiar with the books…in large part due to the awesome covers by Michael Whelan, whose art I relished at a… Continue reading
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HOW TO DRAW DOGS, CATS, AND HORSES – Arthur Zaidenberg
THROWBACK THURSDAY: REVIEWING A REISSUE Seeing this book in the ARC queue at Netgalley really brought back some great memories for me. As a middle schooler, bent on a career in art, I would wander in to the one craft store in town and head first to the spinner rack where thin “How To Draw… Continue reading
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VINTAGE ADVERTISING ART AND DESIGN – J. N. Halsted and others
I love black and white art from the late nineteenth century/early 20th Century. The art deco and art nouveau looks are still among the classiest period in modern art, in my opinion. Part of what has made it so fantastic is the care and dedication of the artists who took pride in their work. It… Continue reading
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THE BEATLES ARE HERE! – Penelope Rowlands, editor
For how much longer can we get mileage out of The Beatles? For quite awhile is my guess, based on the number of books that continue to be released about the remarkable, iconic group. And as long as the books are well-written, strongly-themed and have something unique to say, then those books will continue to… Continue reading
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LOST AND – Jeff Griffin
Quite recently I reviewed a book of poetry that I didn’t much enjoy. I’d prefer not to mention it by name as it doesn’t need any sort of promotion (even bad publicity). But what that book thought it was (according to the author), this book is. And that is: Poetry of a most unusual sort,… Continue reading
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ENCHANTMENT ÄDVENTYR H.C.A. & I UNDERSTAND – Carol Elizabeth Skog
One thing that is very clear in this, is that author Carol Elizabeth Skog is very passionate about her heritage and that this story is extremely meaningful to her. But sometimes something that is so personal and meaningful doesn’t always translate well to someone who isn’t familiar with the author or the setting. Skog tries… Continue reading
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OPERATION SHAKESPEARE: THE TRUE STORY OF AN ELITE INTERNATIONAL STING – John Shiffman
Author John Shiffman has written an exciting espionage thriller … no, wait a minute … this isn’t a work of fiction! This is a well-researched, thoroughly documented expose of a true international sting that reads like an espionage thriller! First off, the title…. I’ll admit that I was, in part, interested in this based on… Continue reading
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THE O’NEILL: THE TRANSFORMATION OF MODERN AMERICAN THEATER – Jeffrey Sweet
Having spent a good portion of my life working professionally in theatre, I was certainly familiar with the O’Neill Center, if only by name. But having spent most of that career in the Midwest and West Coast, I’d never gotten closer than reading about the place in magazines and web sites. Jeffrey Sweet manages to… Continue reading
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COMICS AND LANGUAGE: REIMAGINING CRITICAL DISCOURSE ON THE FORM – Hannah Miodrag
I enjoy scholarly studies on topics that I am interested in. But I believe it is a fallacy to think that just because something is ‘scholarly’ it has to be written in a dry, emotionless, passionless manner. Hannah Miodrag could learn from her subjects. Language in comics is brief and to the point. To clutter… Continue reading
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ALTERNATIVE MOVIE POSTERS: FILM ART FROM THE UNDERGROUND – Matthew Chojnacki, editor
Don’t judge a book by its cover. We all know that, right? So when you see the cover here (as posted on Goodreads), do NOT assume that the posters herein are of the same, ’60’s head-banger-high-collage ilk. No. In fact, the posters within are clear, strong, vibrant works of art that enhance the anticipation or… Continue reading
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HAUNTED ONTARIO 3: GHOSTLY HISTORIC SITES, INNS, AND MIRACLES – Terry Boyle
I’m not in to seeing or experiences ghosts myself, but I sure do enjoy reading ghost stories and watching programs such as Ghost Hunters, so I thought I might really enjoy this guidebook to haunted sites in our neighboring Ontario. Unfortunately, the book fell short of my expectations. Part guidebook, part history lesson, part memoir,… Continue reading

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