by Donna | May 4, 2010 | Fiction
Rating: About a Boy, by Nick Hornby. Riverhead Books (1998), 307 pages. This cover is the worst, most misleading disgrace of any book I’ve read in the last five years. The googly eyes are actually raised from the page! They stick up! Everything about this...
by Cindy | Nov 9, 2009 | Memoir
Rating: House of Cards: Love, Faith and Other Social Expressions, by David Ellis Dickerson. Riverhead Books (2009), 369 pages. Sadly, I must begin this review with a tirade against the cover art. There are other things to say, much of them positive, but...
by Cindy | Aug 17, 2009 | Fiction
Rating: The Glimmer Palace, by Beatrice Colin. Riverhead Books (2008), 414 pages. This novel takes place in cabaret-era Berlin and involves the birth of cinema—two topics that, for no good reason at all, I find strangely dull and uneventful. But since I...