A terrorist to some, a hero to others, Adams' eighth book is certainly biased, but it does provide an eye-opening glimpse into the [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 25, 2003 Read More
Playwright Tony Kushner ventures into children's literature with Brundibar, a picture book based on a Czech opera that was performed by children in [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 25, 2003 Read More
With a hidden chameleon on each page and some very creative groupings, Jolivet's picture book provides an extraordinary tour of the animal kingdom [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 25, 2003 Read More
Chapel Hill, North Carolina's The Sun publishes short stories and articles, many blurring the boundary between fiction and nonfiction, all ringing true in [...] Kane S. Latranz \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
A Common Thread Let's face it. We all have family and friends who act like they just stepped off an episode of the sci-fi drama "The [...] Heather Harrison \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
This epic, wide-ranging satire about the Soviet Union, set during the '60s and '70s, centers on the inner workings of a fictitious Communist [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
In his latest novel, Call Me the Breeze, titled after an old J.J. Cale song, McCabe puts his Irish wit to work in [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
Heaps of praise have already been dumped on Royal's debut novel about a young prioress who finds herself struggling to unravel the mystery [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
In addition to a recipe for barbecue shrimp, veteran liberal funnyman James Carville provides some tasty recipes for giving the right-wing loonies in [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 18, 2003 Read More
Originally published in Sweden 10 years ago, Nilsson's young adult novel, Heart's Delight, is an honest look at teenage love and sexuality minus [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More