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- Books Published December 6, 2016
December 6, 2016
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The Adventures of Halcombe Norilsk is a dryly funny account of self-discovery. Halcombe’s The Adventures of Halcombe Norilsk is a memoir about one man’s dreams, shared in a series of humorous and often mocking essays exploring... Read More
Hell is a harrowing concept for any believer, and Samuel Bercholz describes his own afterlife experiences in his illustrated memoir, "A Guided Tour of Hell". Bercholz devotes a few pages to telling of his introduction to Buddhism, before... Read More
In a riotous celebration of color and emotion, Monica, a charming young artist who likes strawberry cake and black sheep, contemplates the best way to paint a smooch, in Rocio Bonilla’s "What Color is a Kiss?" A bit eccentric and a... Read More
War on Crime policies of the ‘60s have consequences that can be seen in today’s police militarization and mass incarceration. The United States comprises 5 percent of the world’s overall population, but 25 percent of its prison... Read More
With crystal, complete sentences of fully developed ideas, Catherine Pierce explores wreckage and destruction, and the sense of surprise one feels after surviving another day of modern existence. The author of two previous collections,... Read More
A lovely patchwork of stories, this novel explores human relationships via magical realism. Philip Ridley’s "In the Eyes of Mr. Fury" is a fantastical and profound exploration of relationships. Witnessing the gruesome suicide of Judge... Read More
A wild ride through a bleak future casts a harsh, thought-provoking light on today’s decisions. John Feffer paints the gritty portrait of an all-too-believable future dystopia in his novel "Splinterlands". Feffer brings a unique blend... Read More