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Lynn Topel
Start the Winter Season Right With ‘A Year to Slow Down’
Some of us look at how others live their lives and think we ought to do the same—not according to Rachel Bearn.
11/2/2025
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Jeff Minick
Two Sides of a Shield: Authors Mary Johnston and Margaret Mitchell
Two Southern women, decades apart, brought the Civil War to life in haunting fiction.
11/1/2025
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Dean George
‘Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America’
Author Michael Bedenbaugh’s book offers ways to clean up the corruption that has infiltrated every aspect of American life.
10/28/2025
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Jeff Minick
A Radiance of Words: The Artistic Beauties of Literature
Literature bypasses the immediate senses of sight and hearing, and goes directly for the imagination.
10/27/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Hallmarked Man’: Masons, Secrets, and Murder in a Vault
Even though it’s the eighth book in the ‘Cormoran Strike’ series, it’s still one of the best mysteries you’ll find anywhere.
10/26/2025
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MJ Hanley-Goff
‘The Art Spy’ Who Undermined Nazi Confiscation of Great Art
Art historian Rose Valland risked her life to save the world’s masterpieces during World War II.
11/4/2025
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Kate Vidimos
J.M. Barrie’s ‘My Brother Henry’
This short story shows the humor in miscommunications.
11/4/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Mysterious Case of the Missing Crime Writer’ Offers Surprises
This wolf in cozy clothing is an intimate, riveting Icelandic mystery that ends with a gut punch.
11/3/2025
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Kate Vidimos
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Tale ‘The Water-Lily. The Gold-Spinners’
Helping others benefits oneself as seen in this fairy tale.
11/3/2025
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Phil Hall
‘Storyteller’: The Robert Louis Stevenson Experience
Leo Damrosch recalls the fascinating life of the versatile Scottish writer.
11/2/2025
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Lynn Topel
Start the Winter Season Right With ‘A Year to Slow Down’
Some of us look at how others live their lives and think we ought to do the same—not according to Rachel Bearn.
11/2/2025
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Kelly Walker
‘The White Privilege Album’: Humorous, No-Nonsense Look at Radical Culture
After the murder of Charlie Kirk, his publicist offers a prescient book that’s more relevant than ever.
11/1/2025
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Jeff Minick
Two Sides of a Shield: Authors Mary Johnston and Margaret Mitchell
Two Southern women, decades apart, brought the Civil War to life in haunting fiction.
11/1/2025
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Paul Prezzia
The Root of All Horror Stories: Broken Families
Without the deep bonds children find in familial love, the result is tragic and sometimes worse.
10/31/2025
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Dustin Bass
New Book on Ottoman Rise Is an Engaging, Bloody Journey
Si Sheppard’s ‘Crescent Dawn’ explains how the Ottomans dominated through warfare and how Christendom fought to curtail its expansion.
10/31/2025
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