Book Review: Bettyville by George Hodgman
George Hodgman, the author of Bettyville, a moving and often funny memoir, is a middle aged gay man who lives...
George Hodgman, the author of Bettyville, a moving and often funny memoir, is a middle aged gay man who lives...
George Hodgman, the author of Bettyville, a moving and often funny memoir, is a middle aged gay man who lives...
Ken Follett again tackles great chucks of history in Edge of Eternity, the final installment in his Century Trilogy, which...
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Author Stephen L. Carter should be happy about the recent thaw in Cuban-American relations because his latest novel, Back Channel,...
A fine thing about The Goldfinch is how Donna Tartt captures the way a place looks, smells and how it...
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