September 1, 2013
Lauren Staehle
News Writer
Book Review
Donald Ford is a psychology professional and has written seven scholarly books over the course of his career. Once his wife, Carol, was
February 1, 2013
Miriam Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
What if a highly cerebral alien race had their planet destroyed in a crazed act of vengeance?
Any science fiction fan cracking open Karen
December 1, 2012
Mirian Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
Photos courtesy of Deb Perelman
“Recipes and Wisdom from an Obsessive Home Cook” is the apt sub-title to this carefully realized work from Deb
November 1, 2012
Miriam Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
Reading seems like an ideal pastime for a city where free access to knowledge and culture is cherished, not to mention where so
October 1, 2012
Miriam Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
What is a forgery? Where does the fault line between artwork and forgery lie? This is what Claire Roth, the protagonist of B.A.
September 1, 2012
Miriam Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
Before Barbara Demick wrote Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea, the National Book Award finalist that had readers clutching their children
August 1, 2012
Miriam Laufer
Book Critic
Book Review
The Junkman, living alone in East Ham, London in 1963, fantasizes about burning the children who taunt him daily. In his imagination, fireballs