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Book Review - Chasing The Scream: The First And Last Days Of The War On Drugs Johann Hari Challenges A Devastating 100-Year Experiment 2015: Kicked out of an abusive home at the age of 14, you got ahold of heroin to numb the pain of reality. [...] Renee Chavez \ May 07, 2015 Read More
Book Review - All The Wild That Remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, And The American West Book Review - All The Wild That Remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, And The American West [sub]David Gessner discusses All the Wild that Remains[/sub]Sunday, May 3, 3pmBookworks4022 Rio Grande NWbkwrks.com, 344-8139FREE Charles Vane \ Apr 30, 2015 Read More
Book Review: The First Bad Man Miranda July's first novel, The First Bad Man, is the story of Cheryl “The Human Torpedo” Glickman. Just kidding: Cheryl Glickman has no [...] Leo P. Neufeld \ Apr 23, 2015 Read More
Book Review: When The Doves Disappeared Picture this: “A woman gets into a car, the light comes on for a few private moments, darkens the day in the street, [...] Rene Chavez \ Apr 09, 2015 Read More
Flaws And All: Boris Johnson’s The Churchill Factor Personalizes A Legend Boris Johnson’s The Churchill Factor Personalizes A Legend May 1940 might have been the most dire month of the entire 20th century: France was on the ropes, Stalin was allied with [...] Randyn Charles Bartholomew \ Apr 02, 2015 Read More