The Pandemic Century by Mark Honigsbaum
/The book is unfailingly fascinating reading, despite its appalling subject matter, with vividly drawn portraits of many of the people at the front lines.
Read MoreAn Arts & Literature Review
The book is unfailingly fascinating reading, despite its appalling subject matter, with vividly drawn portraits of many of the people at the front lines.
Read MoreReaders will need to assess the balance between an insightful overview of the birth of the United States alongside the usual starry-eyed heroic poem about Washington himself.
Read MoreIf Ellis is obsessed with anything as a craftsman, it’s voice.
Read MoreIn Metropolis, we meet the gimlet-eyed gumshoe with a penchant for wiseass humor in the summer of 1928.
Read MoreWritten with a surprisingly light tempo and an unerring instinct for, oddly enough, zingers.
Read MoreA squarely straight-laced affair, a prosier elaboration of the Epistles, an Act Two of the Apostles.
Read MoreYoung digital natives deserve better than this hyperventilating wad of pseudoscience.
Read MoreA comprehensive and almost certainly definitive life of Hilliard and a richly involving portrait of his time.
Read MoreCrown Jewel takes its readers on many hairpin turn at breakneck speed.
Read More“It’s not so much the promises Trump breaks or the lies he tells, it’s the sheer volume of them.”
Read MoreTruth is often stranger than fiction, particularly when inspired by it.
Read MoreThis author is well-practiced at conveying vast amounts of complex scientific information in a smooth and accessible narration.
Read MoreThe clear animating force of the book is the author’s worry that all the behind-the-scenes labors of his friends and colleagues over the years have been summarily invalidated.
Read MoreA living, breathing reminder of how popular baby alligators have always been as pets.
Read MoreA timely look at an epic realignment in American political history.
Read MoreA damning portrait not only of callous Soviet bureaucracy but also of the shocking complicity of international regulatory bodies.
Read MoreA “storybook for bird lovers” organized by season and general type of birding experience.
Read MoreOne of the most charming, offbeat biographies to appear in years.
Read MoreThis study covers an enormous amount of research in only a little more than 100 pages.
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