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THE LAST TEMPTATION (20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION) – Neil Gaiman graphic novel
Neil Gaiman has the Midas touch when it comes to anything in the publishing industry, graphic novels in particular. Of course he’s earned that through hard work and awesome writing. But even Midas had his early years. I really respect Gaiman’s work, though I wouldn’t count myself among his most ardent fans (perhaps because I… Continue reading
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BEST TO LAUGH – Lorna Landvik
I recognize Lorna Landvik’s name as an author whom many people I know really enjoy reading. I had never read any of her work, so when this ARC was available to me, I was delighted to give it a read. Best to Laugh is almost autobiographical and at the very least, an homage to Landvik’s early… Continue reading
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BEATLENESS – Candy Leonard
In keeping with my Beatles reading, we have here another new book with the Fab Four as the subject. This one, Beatleness, by Candy Leonard, might actually be one of the more important books on the subject. There are plenty of books that look at the beatles themselves and their music (deservedly so) and it… Continue reading
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THE BEATLES: HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE – Nancy Hajeski
I’ve read quite a few books on The Beatles lately. I’m glad to know that their music and their magic is still prompting people to seek out information on these musicians. This coffee-table-style book is a delightful summary of The Beatles … who they were, how they came to be, how they came to be… Continue reading
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JOURNEYMAN: ERIC CLAPTON — A PHOTOGRAPHIC NARRATIVE – Gene Shaw
Photographer Gene Shaw is clearly impassioned with Eric Clapton and his music. As a journalist photographer, he has gotten to travel the world, photographing Clapton and a variety of musicians in concert. As someone who also enjoys the quality work of Clapton and those he often associates with, I can greatly appreciate Shaw’s interest in… Continue reading
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THE GIBSON LES PAUL – Dave Hunter
If you know anything at all about guitars, you know that Gibson Les Paul is one of the best, most popular guitars of the world. Dave Hunter’s book, The Gibson Les Paul: The Illustrated History of the Guitar that Changed Rock is at once both a beautiful coffee-table style book, and a history book chronicling… Continue reading
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SHADOW WOMAN: THE EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF PAULINE DENTON – Grant Hayter-Menzies
BIOGRAPHY WEEK REVIEWS I knew nothing about Pauline Benton before reading this, but I’ve always had a fascination for puppetry of all sorts, so I thought that a biography of a puppeteer or puppet-master might be interesting. It is! Author Grant Hayter-Menzies clearly has a deep appreciation for Benton’s work and has done extensive research… Continue reading
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BIOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS – Edmund Clerihew Bentley
THROWBACK THURSDAY: REVIEWING A REISSUE BIOGRAPHY WEEK REVIEWS This book is, as the bibliographical note states, “a republication of the third edition of the work originally published as Biography for Beginners: Being a Collection of Miscellaneous Examples for the Use of Upper Forms by T. Werner Laurie, London, in 1925.” It is my suspicion that… 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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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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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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ALL THE SONGS: THE STORY BEHIND EVERY BEATLES RELEASE – Philippe Margotin & Jean-Michel Guesdon
Fabulous. While it seems that most of this information has been available through other sources, this compendium packs it all together and ties it up with the perfect packaging. I absolutely loved getting the little tidbits of information in quick, rapid form. This is not necessarily a book to sit and read cover to cover… Continue reading

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