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Jim Wallis' 'Great Awakening' is a Snoozenew

A progressive evangelical's new book will put his fans to sleep.
Willamette Week  |  Matt Buckingham  |  01-30-2008  |  Nonfiction

O Twin, Where Art Thou?new

In seeking out her long-lost brother, Mona, the central character of twin time: or, how death befell me, seeks to understand the reasoning behind her mother's decision to abandon her and her father.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Zak M. Salih  |  01-29-2008  |  Nonfiction

Picasso Triumphantnew

The latest volume of the painter's biography is another masterpiece.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Richard Abowitz  |  01-25-2008  |  Nonfiction

Before the Nazis, a Germany on the Brinknew

More so than previous works, Weitz's ably written and thoroughly researched book examines the politics of Weimar and explains how the republic segued into Nazi tyranny.
Shepherd Express  |  Roger K. Miller  |  01-25-2008  |  Nonfiction

You Can Judge This Book by its Covernew

This catalogue of what United Kingdom censors called video nasties proves visually and verbally lively. And for a book bathed in blood and drawn to depressing and despairing expressions of murder such as the infamous Maniac (1980), Nightmare USA is surprisingly and endearingly warmhearted.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Johnny Ray Huston  |  01-23-2008  |  Nonfiction

Our Way or No Way?new

Noam Chomsky opens his latest book, What We Say Goes, with fists flying.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  01-18-2008  |  Nonfiction

Policing the Magnolia Jackpotnew

The book is very much pro-industry, conspicuously avoiding the negative aspects of gaming, such as increased crime and addiction, and the corrupting influence that casinos can have on state politics through campaign contributions.
Jackson Free Press  |  James L. Dickerson  |  01-17-2008  |  Nonfiction

Inspired By Real-life Folliesnew

When artist and zinester Nicole Georges discussed her sexuality with her mom last year, it turned into such an awkward conversation that the 27-year-old made a video re-creation of it to gain some perspective.
The Portland Mercury  |  Kevin Sampsell  |  01-17-2008  |  Nonfiction

Hunter Storiesnew

Gonzo celebrates the life and work of outlaw journalist Hunter S. Thompson.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Craig Vetter  |  01-17-2008  |  Nonfiction

'Food' Tackles a Big Historynew

Ten historians survey the course of cuisine, starting with our hunter-gatherer ancestors, sojourning through various regional palates and ending with thoughts on the combination of "Novelty and Tradition" that tugs at diners today.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Michael S. Gant  |  01-17-2008  |  Nonfiction

Bob Eckhardt: The Man in the Panama Hatnew

Gary A. Keith reclaims the legacy of the quixotic progressive.
The Texas Observer  |  Brant Bingamon  |  01-14-2008  |  Nonfiction

All You Need is 'Love'new

Jonathan Gould's adept Beatles book is a multifaceted delight.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Chris Morris  |  01-11-2008  |  Nonfiction

Saved or Not?new

Crazy for God is largely an account of Frank Schaeffer's 1960s childhood in Switzerland where his parents, the Calvinist theologians Francis and Edith Schaeffer, ran a community based on their interpretation of Christian ideals.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  01-11-2008  |  Nonfiction

Science Spottingnew

Author Paul Halpern has a razor-sharp eye for the science tidbits that have popped up in 19 years of The Simpsons.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  01-11-2008  |  Nonfiction

Beth Lisick Seeks Help in 'Helping Me Help Myself'new

When Lisick unleashes her inner snark, she's laugh-out-loud funny, but when she toes the book's tagline and earnestly tries to "fix" herself, she's boring, kind of annoying, and self-indulgent.
The Portland Mercury  |  Alison Hallett  |  01-10-2008  |  Nonfiction

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