Books

Mutual Understanding
Posted on 05 March 2021IN ONE OF photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White’s most iconic Depression-era images, a seaml ...

Calling all young bookworms - Virtual plans in place to celebrate World Book Day
Posted on 05 March 2021ST HELENS Library Service has a host of special virtual events planned this week to celebrate ...

Dark magic, a football mad girl and a fox called Finney By various authors - book reviews -
Posted on 05 March 2021Finding light in a dark world has never been more relevant than it is today and Anna Goodall ...

My life in books: John Patrick McHugh
Posted on 05 March 2021John Patrick McHugh is from Galway. His fiction has appeared in Winter Papers, The Tangerine, Ba ...

Delirium Trilogy
Posted on 05 March 2021This Thursday is World Book Day and Gibraltar Cultural Services has organised several initiati ...

Book Review: Repentance by Alison Gibbs
Posted on 05 March 2021Alison Gibbs’ debut novel Repentance is set in a small fictional town in NSW of the same name, ...

Hot Stuff: February romance novels are tender and warmhearted
Posted on 05 March 2021February is the one month a year the rest of the world decides it's time to talk about romance ( ...

Review: Chain of Iron by Cassandra Clare
Posted on 05 March 2021In true Shadowhunter style, Chain of Iron is an addictive story filled with steamy romantic tens ...

Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 2/24/2021
Posted on 05 March 2021Welcome to this week in comic book reviews! The staff have come together to read and review nearly ...

Razer Book 13 review
Posted on 05 March 2021The Razer Book 13 breaks new ground for the gaming tech company: it's the first productivity lap ...

The Book Report: Reviews from Washington Post critic Ron Charles (February 28)
Posted on 05 March 2021In 2015, Viet Thanh Nguyen published his first novel, "The Sympathizer," about a communist spy w ...

How Reading Ebooks Changes Our Perception (And Reviews)
Posted on 05 March 2021It’s safe to say, the reading ebooks vs print debate has been hashed out many a time, both sci ...

Book Review: Monsters – a reckoning by Alison Croggon
Posted on 05 March 2021Monsters – a reckoning is a difficult book. Germane to the moment we as Australians find ourse ...

Britain's MI5 Spy Agency Proves More Comic Than Tragic In 'Slough House'
Posted on 05 March 2021There are scads of talented spy novelists, but the ones who matter capture something essential a ...

'Klara And The Sun' Asks What It Means To Be Human
Posted on 05 March 2021"Is there any yoked creature without its private opinions?" asks George Eliot in her novel Middlem ...

‘The Barbizon’ Review: Landmark and Launching Pad
Posted on 05 March 2021Among the handful of iconic hotels closely entwined with New York’s cultural history, the Barb ...

2021 Kia Seltos SX Turbo Ownership Review
Posted on 05 March 2021The newest vehicle to join the Kelley Blue Book garage of long-term test vehicles is the 2021 Kia ...

Review: From William Styron to ‘American Dirt’: When is it appropriate to culturally appropriate?
Posted on 05 March 2021A guy gets ushered out of his prestigious newspaper job for using the N-word, and a different medi ...

The Road Book 2020 Review
Posted on 05 March 2021I’m not going to claim 2020 was the best year of cycling I’ve ever witnessed, but it was th ...

Lima Public Library Book Reviews
Posted on 05 March 2021Two boys venture from their village to hunt in a nearby forest, where they shoot down bats with ...

How a poor school groundskeeper took on Monsanto and won
Posted on 05 March 2021If a company hides information that suggests its top money-making product is unsafe, keeps adv ...

Tasmania’s isolated landscape propels plot in Jane Harper's ‘Survivors’
Posted on 05 March 2021To most people, “The Survivors” is an iron monument to the 54 passengers and crew killed ...