In making a fantasy a reality, you can really get in over your head. In the novel, My Woman, His Wife, Anna J spins a tale about […]
Courtney Crumrin and The Night Things
A graphic novel summary for Courtney Crumrin and The Night Things written and illustrated by Ted Naifeh.
What I Did for Love
The Beginner’s Goodbye is Anne Tyler’s smallest book to date, and fans will wish there was more to it. The characters in this book are […]
Muslim literature with a feminine point of view
Leila Aboulela’s book, Lyrics Alley, is set in 1950s Sudan and follows the lives of the wealthy Abuzaid family as their country prepares for political independence from Britain […]
Peninsula of Lies
Peninsula of Lies: A True Story of A Mysterious Birth and Taboo Love by Edward Ball. Catchy title, isn’t it? I saw this book on […]
An Updated Frankenstein Graphic Novel: The Coffin
“By encasing a living subject in a body cast of our polymer at the moment of death we have been able to trap the life […]
What’s Love Got to Do With It?
Or turn you into a soulless psychotic sociopathic megalomaniac. In Love on a Two Way Street, New York Times bestselling author J.L. King tells a story […]
Unbroken
Growing up in the 1930s, Louis Zamperini possessed a mischievous and restless spirit and an innate optimism that would become his greatest gift. His older […]
Definitely Not Your Mother of the Year
The title, The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine, by Alina Bronsky refers to the Tartar ethnic background of the characters and hints at the story line. Rosa Achmetowna, […]