Team of Vipers by Cliff Sims
/There’s virtually nothing in this book that couldn’t have been written by a careful viewer of MSNBC.
An Arts & Literature Review
There’s virtually nothing in this book that couldn’t have been written by a careful viewer of MSNBC.
A defense that seems full-throated but actually allows the defender a good deal of leeway to back out if things get rocky
Read MoreA mystery that comes together like the bulletin board full of thread and pins.
Read MoreA study of Twitch, live streaming, and the far-reaching impact it has on gaming culture and modern media consumption.
Read MoreA glimpse at a very odd meeting of the minds.
Read MoreThe author charts subtle changes about the ways humans charge their world with supernatural relevances.
Read MoreThese novels gave form to the unreachable dreams of glory that would motivate and torment O’Hara for the rest of his professional career.
Read MoreCurran’s book is a brilliant, sparkling affair that courses over every major and minor incident in Diderot’s remarkable life.
Read MoreThe final entry in the Winternight trilogy, this novel blends both the political intrigue of the second novel and whimsical nature of the first.
Read MoreThe story of the world’s last remaining subsistence whalers.
Read MorePerceptive and revealing social satire about the Americans who helped elect Trump.
Read MoreThe author effectively captures the historical and moral ambiguities of Mandate Palestine.
Read MoreThis book deals with the Crusades in general and the First Crusade in specific, and is at least as much about myth as history.
Read MoreRecent books about avant-garde film critic Jonas Mekas.
Read MoreJamail’s journalistic skills allow him to evoke details with a succinct power that many other accounts might lack.
Read MoreA giddy, heart-stopping read with distinctive, vibrant characters coming at you full throttle.
Read MoreWhite Stag is thrilling and sharply complex throughout, exactly the kind of fiction debut that makes a reader eager for more.
Read MoreFor a book of 200 pages, The Misinformation Age covers a great deal of territory.
Read MoreThis is a continuation of the Safehold series by an author to stick with, a modern-day version of Golden Age SF.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II has met more people, smiled into more eyes, and shaken more hands than any other human being on Earth.
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