Dead Wake by Erik Larsen
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson (Broadway Books) One of the most shocking events that turned American sentiments regarding what would be later be called World War I was the
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson (Broadway Books) One of the most shocking events that turned American sentiments regarding what would be later be called World War I was the
Michelle Miller’s The Underwriting is one of those perfect, guilty pleasure quick reads. Following a group of young Wall Street-esque bankers (who are only slightly corrupt), their only major crimes thus far are insider trading
More than a half century after the destruction of the Lodz ghetto and the liberation of Auschwitz, 14-year-old Rywka Lipszyc’s voice is still strong and clear. Although several diaries from the Holocaust have
Zach Lightman has immersed his life in science fiction movies and video games. Never knowing his father, who passed away, Zach searched for something in his life to take him away from his
There comes a point in Benjamin Markovits’ latest novel, You Don’t Have To Live Like This, where you become less concerned with the story he’s weaving and more so with the social commentary
Despite all of the hubbub surrounding the release of Go Set A Watchman, the masses have another work by Harper Lee in their hands and for that, regardless of how it got there,