Review Fix Exclusive: Q & A with best selling author Ann M. Martin Part Two
Review Fix: So which books, whether they’re BSC or not, stand out to you the most and why? Ann M. Martin: A Corner of The […]
Review Fix: So which books, whether they’re BSC or not, stand out to you the most and why? Ann M. Martin: A Corner of The […]
After a bit of a “BSC†hiatus, Ann M. Martin talks about why she decided to come back to the popular Babysitter’s Club series, as […]
Will Eisner was a chronicler who changed the way people viewed graphic novels. His stories were about the everyman in which he “came to rely […]
After reading the first dozen or so pages of “Ultimate Galactus: Ultimate Nightmare,†you get the feeling that something huge is going to happen. That […]
“Crap†is not just another self-help manual, but a guide to cleaning out one’s life of meaningless, troublesome nonsense. As the paperback says, you can […]
A story of the upbringing of an orphan boy in Indian slums, “Slumdog Millionaire†by Vikas Swarup strikes the readers with sympathy for the characters, […]
When people think about the Nazi Holocaust, they usually think of a miserable event in world history that resulted in the torturing and deaths of […]
Baby-Sitters Club fans were recently in for a treat: Ann M. Martin brought back the four original founding sitters and wrote them into a long-awaited […]
With infidelity, promiscuous behavior, and television shows like “Sex in the City†becoming new trends in American society and pop culture, it’s no wonder that […]
Dark, mysterious, and scary, yet engrossingly written and charismatic, Mike Carey’s “John Constantine: Hellblazer: All His Engines” is a graphic novel that begs to be […]
22 years ago, comic book history was made. Sick of the direction the Batman series was headed in and the lukewarm reception of the second […]
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