The grand sugar daddy of photography books this season is William Stone's extraordinary New Mexico: Then & Now. Stone's tome has been getting [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
I love the cover: a photograph by Bernard of Arizona's "Miss Historic Route 66 Beauty Queen." Even with the tiara and royal, fur-lined [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
A wealthy merchants daughter and a Jamaican slave dress up as pirates and hit the high seas in search of wild adventure in [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
Here's a weird little novel for young adults about a pair of teens who are led to believe that they're the reincarnation of [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
In this young adult science fiction novel, the city of London goes mobile. Traveling over the surface of the earth the city sucks [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
As a 10-year-old growing up on Laguna Pueblo, Lee Marmon earned his first money—a whopping $2—photographing a truck wreck for a local insurance [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 11, 2003 Read More
Advance word is that this may be the best book Koontz has ever written. In Odd Thomas, the newly dead converse with a [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 04, 2003 Read More
Morales' new book has already been called a classic. The New York music critic digs deep into the history of Latin culture and [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 04, 2003 Read More
Filled with juicy villains and some nicely hard-boiled plot turns, Dynamite Road is a cold-blooded thriller about a private eye digging into corruption [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 04, 2003 Read More
Synthesizing writings from various staff reporters from the New York Times, the single largest newsgathering organization in the history of humankind, Purdum has [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 04, 2003 Read More