Review of Confessions of an American Girl
Year: 2002 Director: Jordan Brady Writer: Scott Sandoe Type of Indie Film: Comedy / Drama Out of 5 Stars (Bad, OK, Good, Great, Awesome): 3 1/2 Dysfunctional families are normal. Normal families are...
View ArticleReview of The Steam Pig by James McClure
In 1971 James McClure wrote the first book of his Kramer and Zondi series titled The Steam Pig. McClure died in 2006, leaving behind 8 books in this series, all of which has been re-published by SoHo...
View ArticleReview of The Peculiars by Maureen Doyle McQuerry
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View ArticleDuke's Williams named ACC rookie of week for fourth time
Duke’s freshman center Elizabeth Williams got two weekly honors on Monday, being named ACC rookie of the week and College Sports Madness ACC player of the week. Maryland’s Alyssa Thomas was the...
View ArticleFamily Video Releases this October
With Halloween looming ever closer, let’s look to see what new releases Family Video has to offer: · The Caller – Rachelle Lefevre and Stephen Moyer star in this horror about a woman who is receiving...
View ArticleReview of The Crow
Year: 1994 Director: Alex Proyas Writer: David J. Schow, John Shirley & James O’Barr (comic strip) Type of Horror: Supernatural Scare Out of 5 Stars (Bad, OK, Good, Great, Awesome): 5 Although...
View ArticleReview of Fromms: How Fromms Condom Empire Fell to the Nazis by Sonthiemer &...
Saying the word “condoms” can make some people blush, some people smile and others cringe. The term “Nazis” makes almost everyone cringe or frown. Condoms and Nazis are not words that you would expect...
View ArticleReview of The Storyteller by Antonia Michaelis
What is it about tragic love stories that keep audiences so captivated? Is it the no-holds-barred, till-death-do-us-part, over-the-moon kind of love in the story; the kind that changes your life and...
View ArticleReview of The Devil's Labyrinth by John Saul
John Saul is an author who mixes the supernatural with human nature and doesn’t mind showing you the dark side of either. Bringing us his own version of horror since 1977, Saul has gripped us until...
View ArticleReview of All the Flowers in Shanghai by Duncan Jepson
China is a country that prides itself on tradition, intellect, and family. However, it is also a country that has had its own ups and downs. Duncan Jepson tackles these themes in his new book All the...
View ArticleReview of The Vices by Lawrence Douglas
All families have their quirks. It’s kind of a given. The question is: does money make those quirks bigger? More demented? Does a wealthy family automatically become eccentric, or does the degradation...
View ArticleReview of The Detour by Andromeda Romano-Lax
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View ArticleLiz Murray Talks About Breaking Night
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View ArticleOklahoma City World War II
War is hard on everyone and everything involved. No one walks away unscathed and even the winners...Elizabeth ProvenzanoTulsa Books ExaminerAugust 21, 2011 Review of Fromms: How Fromms Condom Empire...
View ArticleReview of Dym
Year: 2007 Director: Grzegorz Cisiecki Writer: Grzegorz Cisiecki Type of Indie: Short / Foreign (Poland) Out of 5 Stars (Bad, OK, Good, Great, Awesome): 4 Some people feel that the indie film industry...
View ArticleBreaking Night by Liz Murray – review
This book is presented in misery memoir tradition: a little girl lost on its cover, its author's name in gold and a title that boasts Breaking Night: The Astonishing True Story of Courage, Survival...
View ArticleRating for While the Women are Sleeping by Javier Marias:
In a society of instant gratification and impatience, you would think that short stories would be more popular than they are. Snap shots of a person’s life can be an intoxicating thing. A glimpse, a...
View ArticleHollywood's Most Memorable Movie Kisses of All Time
Review of Reading Lips: A Memoir of Kisses by Claudia Sternbach Elizabeth Provenzano Tulsa Books Examiner RSSSubscribe Comments Twitter...
View ArticleReview of The Returning by Ann Tatlock
Second chances are a bittersweet thing. The hope of a better life and the idea of something more is a concept that can push people through some of their toughest problems, however, none of that can...
View ArticleReview of The Unloved by John Saul
John Saul has been regaling us with his thrillers for decades now. His books don’t just touch on the supernatural, but they also probe into the darkest parts of the human mind. He shows what people...
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