My review of APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur by Guy Kawasaki and Shawn Welch
The great thing about technology is it is now possible for anyone to publish their own book. You could also say the bad thing about...
The great thing about technology is it is now possible for anyone to publish their own book. You could also say the bad thing about...
The Globe and Mail reviews three strong speculative-fiction books from Canadian writers. Beauty, eh? http://t.co/rrjhhtA2
Enjoy this 1956 review of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. https://t.co/8WtdGsA1ws
As a lifelong Edgar Rice Burroughs fan in good standing, I could not live with myself if I didn’t haul my butt out to the...
The New York Review of Books takes a look at The Peripheral, the latest by William Gibson. http://t.co/i1fGJqIw9w
This review introduced me to Fatherland, an alternative history book that was previously unknown to me. http://t.co/9OIt8Jz0
Neal Stephenson’s non-fiction is collected in “Some Remarks: Essays And Other Writing,” but it doesn’t sound worthwhile http://t.co/jpTp64rY
I was so looking forward to Apollo 18. I loved the concept, but if the critics are to be believed, it stinks. http://ow.ly/6koiE
So what did the New York Times think of The Hobbit when it came out in 1938? Read the original review to find out. http://t.co/0p7rFZXy
If you had high hopes for the #scifi movie Lockout, you may want to lower your expectations. http://t.co/Cm82s354