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  • Xpress Reviews—First Look at New Books
    11/20/2009
    Beverley Kendall's Sinful Surrender, Patti Smith's Just Kids, and Matt Wagner & others' Madame Xanadu More
  • Xpress Reviews—First Look at New Books
    11/06/2009
    Ann Louise Bardach's Without Fidel, Monica Ramirez Basco's The Procrastinator's Guide to Getting Things Done, and David Bianculli's Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour More
  • Prepub Exploded: April 2010, Pt. 1
    By Barbara Hoffert - 11/05/2009
    Yes, we have thrillers—from the likes of Mary Higgins Clark and Martha Grimes—but with Pearl Abraham’s American Taliban and Ian McEwan’s Solar, fiction gets topical. In nonfiction, check out the good science titles and cheeky memoirs by Wendy Burden and Anna Fields. More
  • Zines by People of Color
    By Celia C. Perez - 11/05/2009
    It isn't a secret that there aren't many zines by people of color. By virtue of their underground history and connection to the subculture of punk, zines tend to fall outside the radar of the average person, and this is even more the case for populations that have little presence in punk. The zines reviewed here are all by people of color. Each sheds light on their universal struggles, as well as the individual problems and joys in their lives. More
  • Xpress Reviews—First Look at New Books
    10/30/2009
    Anita Diamant's Day After Night, George Carlin's Last Words, and Max Brooks's The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks More
  • Magazine Reviews
    By Steve Black - 10/30/2009
    September–December 2009. Library Journal's reviews of new magazines and journals, covering launches and redesigns, updated monthly with the latest on serial publications for libraries. More
  • Xpress Reviews—First Look at New Books
    10/23/2009
    By Blood We Love, Beth Fertig's Why cant U teach me 2 read?, and Amanda Little's Power Trip More
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