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- Great Books for Your Summer Reading ListIt's time for my Third Annual Summer Reading List. As before, I have included fourteen books, one for each week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Some are new, some are older, and a few are ones you should have read in college but didn't.
- A Summer Reading List for Book LoversIt's time for my Second Annual Summer Reading List that anyone can stick to. As before, I have included fourteen books, one for each week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Some are recent, some are old, and some you should have read in college but didn't.
- A Winter Reading ListMost of the United States continues to be rocked by harsh winter weather, which makes it the perfect time to stay inside with a good book. Here are a few suggestions to carry you through the spring thaw.
- The Top 15 Books for Beach Reading This SummerAs summer gets rolling, people start heading to the beach. If you are like I, summertime and time spent on the beach means time during which you can read without any sort of real time constraint or guilt.
- Great Summer Reads You Might Have MissedHere's a summer reading list that anyone can stick to. I have included fourteen novels, one for each week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Some are recent, some are old, and some you should have read in college but didn't.
- Black Sunday: A Look at a Pre-9-11 Novel About Terrorism in the U.SBefore Tom Clancy nuked the Super Bowl in a 1991 novel, Thomas Harris wrote the chiller Black Sunday
- Thriller Novels MIA in Post-Cold War EraDuring the Cold War, the genre of espionage thrillers enjoyed great pouplarity in the reading public. Since the demise of the Soviet Union, the genre has seemingly fallen on hard times.
- What Makes a Writer?What are the traits that make up successful writers? Are writers born or made? Can I be a writer?
- Interview with Matthew Wood, AuthorAuthor Matthew Wood answers questions about his writing and his books.
Reborn in the Nick of TimeChapter one of a fictionalised memoir
The Gambolling Baby BoomerChapter One of "Rescue of a Rock and Roll Child"
The Wicked Cahoots of Bedford ParkChildhood and Youth in West London...
The Gambolling Baby BoomerA London story.- Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story Movie ReviewReview of the documentary Ring of Fire, the story of boxing champion Emile Griffith and his fatal 1962 bout with Kid Paret. Fascinating, well-done film from start to finish, touching on many important issues that go well beyond sports and boxing.
- North Australian Cattle - Economic MainstayAn essay about the cattle industry in Northern Australia.
Book Review: Big Trouble by Dave BarryFormer humor columnist Dave Barry has amassed quite a devoted fan club over the years. This comes not only from his Miami Herald pieces, but the series of hilarious books compiled from his best columns.- "What a Scathingly Brilliant Idea"These are some of my favorite movie lines. I hope you like them, too.
"The Lost Throne" by Chris KuzneskiWith some great fights, chases, espionage-like moments and the fun humor of Payne and Jones, "The Lost Throne" will keep you on the edge of your seat and eager to help solve this mystery.
Hip Hop in Urban Literature: To Read or Not to Read, that is the Question!Urban Literature in the Hip Hop Generation: It's relevance, it's quality and it's influence on its audience.- The Best "Faithful" Novel to Film AdaptationsWe all know it's not always true that the book was better: consider Jaws, for example. And we all know where some movies succeed because they altered the novel. But what happens when a great novel becomes a great movie because the film remained faithful?
Interview with Tom Sniegoski, Author of Billy Hooten, OwlboyAn Interview with Tom Sniegoski, Author of Billy Hooten, Owlboy
Sony Playstation 3 ReviewA review of one of the most popular gaming consoles.
Spy Coins: Bogus Versus the Real McCoyAlert newspaperboy spotted hollow nickel, and the result was the capture of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel
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