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Book Review: After Midnight by Irmgard Keun

It is difficult to conceive of coming of age in a society where politics permeates and controls all aspects of life, from relationships to what you say or do. Even firsthand accounts of life in places like Nazi Germany are limited because they can largely reflect only the perspective of the author. As a result, […]

Weekend Edition: 6-4

Too many hours on airplanes and in airports leads to an abbreviated edition:

Blog Headline of the Week

Boy Wishes He Hadn’t Sold His Kidney For An iPad 2

Bookish Linkage

A library is many things

Nonbookish Linkage

Persons with the most optimism and cheerfulness die younger than their less positive counterparts. Serves them right, […]

June Bibliolust

Another short lust list this month. I’m not sure if that’s because most summer releases are more in the “beach read” category or if I’ve been busier reading than looking at what is coming up.

Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned, John A. Farrell — When you’re an attorney, it’s hard to resist a well-blurbed […]