Book Reviews
‘Hemlock Grove’ Book Review: Werewolves, Vampires And An Immaculate Conception Coming To Netflix
Mangled bodies of teen girls, werewolves, vampires, a Frankenstein-esque creature and an immaculate conception. The town of Hemlock Grove has a lot of mysteries (and a lot of bodies) piling up. "Hemlock Grove" by Brian McGreevy is bound to suck readers into the mystifying town that has surprises around every corner.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Amanda Remling
Finding Jane Austen Style Love In A Contemporary World
Over the past decade, much ink has been spilled on the perils of the hook-up culture and the hazards of cohabitation.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 by Meg McDonnell
Tiger Woods Book: Key Details From Hank Haney's 'The Big Miss'
Hank Haney dishes on his time with Tiger Woods.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012 by Cristina Merrill
Higgs Particle Hunters May Need Energy Boost: What Would Gibson, Ellis and 6 More Cyberpunks Say?
CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics research and the largest facility like it in the world, announced it will take a 20-month break from hunting new particles to drastically increase the power of its particle accelerators, if the laboratory does not find or debunk the Higgs-Bosn particle by the end of 2012.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 by Dale W. Eisinger
Humor Book Review: Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel Make Great 'Lunatics'
Opposites attract - and instantly repel - in Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel's collaborative novel "Lunatics."
Tuesday, January 24, 2012 by Cristina Merrill
10 Points Cheat Sheet from ‘The Obamas’ by Jodi Kantor
"The Obamas" by Jodi Kantor, released on Jan. 10 by publisher Little, Brown and Company, unveils the first couple's time in the White House so far. The book delves into the difficult adjustments they had to make, particularly the first lady's acclimation to her new role.
Thursday, January 12, 2012 by Cristina Merrill
Steve Jobs: Hero and Villain in Building the Digital Electronics Era
In reading the biography of "Steve Jobs" written by Walter Isaacson one gets to grasp the man is no god, he was quite human in all aspects that some readers would actually be disappointed of the truths revealed.
Monday, November 28, 2011 by Christine Gaylican
Kardashian ‘Dollhouse’ Book Review: Dare We Ask for a Sequel?
Book review of “Dollhouse.”
Friday, November 25, 2011 by Cristina Merrill
@SororityProblem: How this Delightfully Snarky Tweeter Turned into a Best-Selling Author
Armed with her Twitter account, and over 220,000 followers, @SororityProblem is out to conquer the publishing world with her second book, "Sucks to Suck" the sequel to her first hit novel "Sorry I'm Not Sorry." "Sorry I'm Not Sorry" is currently available for both Kindle and the Nook. "Sucks to Suck" will be released November 21.
Monday, November 14, 2011 by Cavan Sieczkowski
Stephanie Madoff Mack Book Review: ‘The End of Normal’
Review of Stephanie Madoff Mack’s book “The End of Normal.”
Tuesday, October 25, 2011 by Cristina Merrill