Book Reviews
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The enigmatic and notoriously press-hostile Prince Rogers Nelson is the subject of an ongoing publishing series that collects a person of note’s final interview, as well as select conversations from that person’s career. Catty, mysterious, often comically combative, this volume is a fun look into a unique individual’s public thoughts. Read more
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The enigmatic and notoriously press-hostile Prince Rogers Nelson is the subject of an ongoing publishing series that collects a person of note’s final interview, as well as select conversations from that person’s career. Catty, mysterious, often comically combative, this volume is a fun look into a unique individual’s public thoughts. Read more
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Dreaming of Dylan: 115 Dreams About Bob is a fantastically enjoyable, often hilarious collection of dreams and fantasies involving one of America’s greatest living songwriters. Read more
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Dreaming of Dylan: 115 Dreams About Bob is a fantastically enjoyable, often hilarious collection of dreams and fantasies involving one of America’s greatest living songwriters. Read more
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A fascinating and delightful picture book examines one of Elvis Presley’s career high points from the man who made it happen. It’s an enjoyable and fresh look into a well-told story. Read more
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A fascinating and delightful picture book examines one of Elvis Presley’s career high points from the man who made it happen. It’s an enjoyable and fresh look into a well-told story. Read more
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One of our favorite writers is back with a collection of diary entries and vignettes from adulthood, and we love every minute of it. Read more
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One of our favorite writers is back with a collection of diary entries and vignettes from adulthood, and we love every minute of it. Read more
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Today we examine a touching new comic dedicated to two talented lost souls from the 1990s Columbus rock scene. Read more
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This in-depth study introduces the world to a relatively unknown figure: Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash’s manager throughout Cash’s glory years, and who is partially responsible for transforming the man into the mythic figure we know today. This book shows just how hard–and thankless–that job was. Read more
