Book Reviews
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Optic Nerve creator Adrian Tomine’s newest work, Killing and Dying, compiles six stories from that comic’s last three issues, but don’t let that bother you; the tales offered here are easily his finest to date. Read more
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The wonderful weirdness of kids, as captured by our friend Lisa Carver. Laughs galore await you! Read more
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The wonderful weirdness of kids, as captured by our friend Lisa Carver. Laughs galore await you! Read more
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Veteran R&B musician Lloyd Price’s second autobiographical work is an important document of uncomfortable but necessary conversations about race, as seen through his eight decades of life. Read more
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Veteran R&B musician Lloyd Price’s second autobiographical work is an important document of uncomfortable but necessary conversations about race, as seen through his eight decades of life. Read more
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Kristin Hersh’s latest book is a harsh, ugly, difficult, painful read, a cathartic release about love, loss, and the creative spirit. Not for the faint of heart or weak of spirit. Read more
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Kristin Hersh’s latest book is a harsh, ugly, difficult, painful read, a cathartic release about love, loss, and the creative spirit. Not for the faint of heart or weak of spirit. Read more
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Becoming The Beach Boys is the first truly exhaustive, in-depth biography of the formative years of America’s Band. It’s an unbiased look into their early years, and does quite a bit of myth-busting. Read more
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Becoming The Beach Boys is the first truly exhaustive, in-depth biography of the formative years of America’s Band. It’s an unbiased look into their early years, and does quite a bit of myth-busting. Read more
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This new book on Bob Dylan examines the entirety of Dylan’s studio albums via conversations with fans, musicians, and experts. It’s a different sort of read that’s enjoyable in its own unique way. Read more
