Book Reviews
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Author Jack Marriott undertook a worldwide journey in search of Beatles monuments. The result is a fun, funny, and exciting read about a unique trip. Read more
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Sufferah is the harrowing yet redemptive story of author Alex Wheatle’s childhood and youth. Read more
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Yours truly is a sucker for independent comics. Several years ago, I fell in love with the comics of Pedro Martin, whose comic Mexikid Stories, has become a staple of my online experience. He tells the tale of his childhood in the 70s and 80s, growing up in Watsonville, California, the seventh of nine children. Read more
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We remember Sinead O’Connor by taking a look at a new book that excellently serves as a history of the singer and why she is still relevant. Read more
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A new coffee table book serves as a love letter to a legendary Arlington Virginia producer and his fabled underground recording studio. Read more
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The latest issue of the new Used Records And Tapes zine is a delightful and insightful read about less heralded artists and records of note. Read more
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The latest in The Last Interview series features Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, a reticent interview subject who had things to say, even if he didn’t enjoy saying them. Read more
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A new book examines the making of a classic alternative rock compilation that served as a benefit for AIDS research. Read more
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Former Arab On Radar founder Jeff Schneider follows up his fantastic band biography with Gallons Per Minute, a collection of short stories that delight and disturb, serving as both a fine introduction to a new talented and a quick fix for those already addicted to his work. Read more
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John Lennon 1980: The Last Days In The Life chronicles the hopeful and tragic last year of the former Beatles life. It’s the story of how life can pass so quickly and how it can change in a blink of an eye. Read more
