Reading Jesse Ball
A selection of superb yet indescribable works by fiction writer Jesse Ball.
Alice in tumblr-Land
Finally, fairy tales the computer generation can relate to!
Hamilton: The Revolution
Being the complete libretto of “Hamilton” with a true account of its creation and concise remarks on Hip-Hop, the power of stories, and the new America.
Evicted!
A vivid, heartrending account of the struggles of eight families trying to keep a roof over their heads. This is nonfiction that reads like fiction.
The Western Genre; Classic and Alternative Film and Series
Experimentation in film within the western genre.
Between the World and Me – a testament of love
A father guides his teenage son through the perils of today’s world in this powerful love “letter.”
Jo Nesbø
He has been called the king of Scandinavian crime fiction, and his thrillers certainly live up to the name.
Celebrating America’s National Parks
The National Park system includes over 84 million acres that are preserved and protected for the people of the United States and this includes the National Parks and most of … Continued
All the Single Ladies
Rebecca Traister’s book explores the force of single women that are influencing the current and future of American society, and discovers that it is not such a new phenomenon.
Gris Grimly’s Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus
Grimly selects pivotal snippets of text from Shelley’s 1818 masterpiece and, while not making them his own, tailors their meaning through detailed, intricate, and ultimately hauntingly descript drawings.