Who bears the blame for World War II and Germany’s crimes against humanity? Are all […]
Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline
The word epic has become undervalued. An epic should be a story of a hero […]
Europe in Autumn, by Dave Hutchinson
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The spoof that lived
I’ve been recommending Stella Gibbons’ Cold Comfort Farm to a lot of people lately. I […]
A Different Kingdom, by Paul Kearney
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When It’s a Jar, by Tom Holt
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A Curious Coincidence
A few months ago, I read a very detailed review of North Korea’s tablet. I […]
The Exiles Return, by Elisabeth de Waal
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Revolutionary, Alex Myers
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Coming out of the literary closet
Every now and then, there will be a news story or blog post or literary […]
