As much as I enjoy visiting the local Barnes & Noble, I find it depressing that it's the only bookshop in my city. It wasn't always that way. We had several once upon a time, most of them being independently owned. Most of them flourished until our Barnes & Noble went from a modest single-story... Continue Reading →
Five Non-Fiction Books That Will Change Your Perspective
From memoirs to essay collections to everything in-between, non-fiction books provide readers with new ways to view the world they live in and the people they admire. However, there are many readers who consider non-fiction boring or unable to fit their tastes, which is understandable. Why read about he "real world" when all you're looking... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Christina Henry, “Lost Boy”
Alice and Red Queen author Christina Henry doesn't disappoint with her latest novel, Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook. J.M. Barrie's classic story of Peter Pan takes on a darker twist, exposing Peter's more sinister side. Narrated by Jamie, Peter's first and most favored Lost Boy, we learn one simple truth: Peter lies.... Continue Reading →