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...
by Donna | Aug 13, 2009 | Nonfiction, Tragedies/Massacres
Rating: Under the Banner of Heaven, by Jon Krakauer. Doubleday (2003), 372 pages. One of the exceptional things about Krakauer’s writing is his talent for branching off into ten different fascinating offshoots of his topic, while building suspense by...