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Non Fiction Psychology

Sex, Social Relationships, and Human Nature in Sexuality: Development, Cases, and Treatment: A Book Review

Peter Ibbetson December 16, 2025 0 Comment
Non Fiction

You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination book by Katherine Harmon

Alison Brown December 11, 2025 0 Comment
Non Fiction

Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible and Learned to Disappear book by Jim Steinmeyer reviewed by Kirsti Potter

Kirsti Potter November 25, 2025 0 Comment
Business

Money Games – Debt Freedom: The Fun Way to Get Out of Debt and Reach Your Money Goals

Peter Ibbetson October 27, 2025 0 Comment
Biography Fiction

The Early Stories: 1953-1975 book by John Updike

Charles Degar October 25, 2025 0 Comment
archive Fall02 Non Fiction

The Art of Travel book by Alain de Botton reviewed by Thomas Cannell

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

As the British broadcaster Bernard Falk once said, “Americans are rather like bad Bulgarian wine; they don’t travel well.” Perhaps…

archive Fall02 Non Fiction

How to Be Alone book by Jonathan Franzen reviewed by Daniel Barrett

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

The penis goes by many names: “dipstick,” “peenie-weenie,” “lovepump,” “wonder worm.” Jonathan Franzen culls these synonyms from a list of…

archive Fall02 Non Fiction

The Writer and the World book by V.S. Naipaul reviewed by Timothy Bradley

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

V. S. Naipaul was born into a world where books made little mention of life as he knew it. The…

archive Fiction Summer02

The Seal Wife book by Kathryn Harrison

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

Kathryn Harrison’s most recent novel is a finely detailed if somewhat dull historical fiction that considers the development of one…

archive Fiction Summer02

April Witch book by Majgull Axelsson

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

The award-winning Swedish novel April Witch is the dark and powerful tale of Desirée, a severely disabled woman abandoned at…

archive Fiction Summer02

House of Women book by Lynn Freed

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

“My mother keeps every key to her house on a ring attached to her bag,” says seventeen-and-a-half-year-old Thea early in…

archive Fiction Summer02

Video book by Meera Nair

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

Meera Nair’s first book, Video , is a collection of ten short stories with a wide range of settings and…

archive Fiction Summer02

The Black Veil book by Rick Moody

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

In the preface to The Black Veil, Moody writes that the “book and my life are written in fits, more…

archive Features Spring02

Finis: Cornering the Market by Elizabeth Archibald

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

Charles Frazier has it made. When the author of award-winning debut Cold Mountain signed a book deal featuring an advance…

archive Features Spring02

Can’t judge a cover by its book by Lucas Hanft

Peter Ibbetson July 25, 2013 0 Comment

Long before we were admonished about racial profiling, we were instructed on the horrors of all superficial considerations through the…

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Non Fiction Psychology

Sex, Social Relationships, and Human Nature in Sexuality: Development, Cases, and Treatment: A Book Review

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You Are Here: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination book by Katherine Harmon

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Money Games – Debt Freedom: The Fun Way to Get Out of Debt and Reach Your Money Goals

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