Veronica Backham’s Interview With Judith P. Vaughan, Author Of “The Girl Without A Past”

On January 5, 2012, in Book Reviews, Children's Literature, Fiction, Satire, Veronica Backham, by Editor

Veronica Backham continues her series of interviews with the rich and famous. Today she took the opportunity to talk with yet another celebrity, Judith P. Vaughan. Judith P. Vaughan is the author of “The Girl Without A Past,” a children’s novel.

Train Dreams: A Novella by Denis Johnson

On September 18, 2011, in Book Reviews, Fiction, by Editor

Suffused with the history and landscapes of the American West—its otherworldly flora and fauna, its rugged loggers and bridge builders—the new novella by the National Book Award-winning author of Tree of Smoke captures the disappearance of a distinctly American way of life.

Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering by David Gregory

On July 4, 2011, in Book Reviews, Fiction, by Editor

You are Invited to a Dinner with Jesus of Nazareth. The mysterious envelope arrives on Nick Cominsky’s desk amid a stack of credit card applications and business-related junk mail. Although his seventy-hour workweek has already eaten into his limited family time, Nick can’t pass up the opportunity to see what kind of plot his colleagues have hatched…

Point Omega: A Novel by Don DeLillo

On December 19, 2010, in Book Reviews, by Editor

Don DeLillo’s latest novel, Point Omega, is short, but it’s just as dark and unsparing as his earlier work. It’s no less ambitious than White Noise, Underworld or Mao II, his masterpieces, all of which took a hard and uncomfortable look at America’s evolving identity.