One More Word on Roger Hobbs’s The Ghostman
One more word on Roger Hobbs’s Ghostman: I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Ann’s copy of the book after reading her review, so
One more word on Roger Hobbs’s Ghostman: I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Ann’s copy of the book after reading her review, so
Roger Hobbs almost explodes onto the thriller scene in his debut novel Ghostman. We may never know the Ghostman’s identity but the Ghostman is a character
Thomas Murphy “Have I told you about this?” That is Thomas Murphy speaking. They are the first words out of his mouth and, as a
The best reason to belong to the American Academy of Poets is their periodic delivery of books containing the work of new and rising poets. It is both
Here are a few sites worth exploring and bookmarking when you have time. Civil Eats Promoting Critical Thought About Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Clayton
Dorothy Wickenden, the author of Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West, describes the story of her grandmother’s year in
Before the Clayton Community Library Book Club closes a session, there is usually a lively discussion of what we’ve been reading individually, beyond our assigned
Italian Ways: On and Off the Rails from Milan to Palermo The English-speaking world’s fascination—perhaps obsession—with Italy is at least 500 years old. A vast
Happy Father’s Day – Books for Dad This is going out on a limb, but here are some recommendations from Bookin’ with Sunny: For dads
New Favorites: Diane’s Books Greenwich, CT and Booksy Galore, Pound Ridge, NY Word has it that independent bookstores are on the rise. Just came back
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