 | Audio Edition Sebastian Junger turns away from the destructive effects of the elements (Fire and A Perfect Storm) to write about deadly force of a very different kind: the Boston Strangler murders of the 1960’s. Roy Smith... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Francoise de Beauvoir, the feminist author’s seventy-seven year old mother, went into the hospital with a broken femur she sustained in a fall and died there a month later of stomach cancer. This short, unde... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Before Jenna could even read, she knew she wanted to fly, and shortly before her 14th birthday she announced that she wished to become an airline captain. Her parents were unenthusiastic, but with the support... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Jason Taylor is a 13-year old boy, sensitive and observant enough to write poetry of a quality that belies his age, smart enough to keep that (and much else) under his hat and maintain a low profile to fit in w... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Discovering a cache of old gramophone records, young Geoff Emerick played them repeatedly, fantasizing changes in tempo and volume. By the time he was 16, his interest in sound and innate ability blossomed in... read full review |
 | Arkangel Audio Edition At the risk of sounding oxymoronic, this reviewer finds Arkangel’s tragedy of “Othello” a pleasure. The beautifully nuanced, evenly-cast production is arresting from its onset. David Threlfall’s Iago is dangero... read full review |
 | Arkangel Audio Edition At the risk of sounding oxymoronic, this reviewer finds Arkangel’s tragedy of “Othello” a pleasure. The beautifully nuanced, evenly-cast production is arresting from its onset. David Threlfall’s Iago is dangero... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Youngsters will love this labyrinthine, open-ended fantasy, which continues the story begun in Inkheart, Funke’s previous novel in which a book comes to life. Dustfinger, who can do magical things with fire, ... read full review |
 | Audio Edition Youngsters will love this labyrinthine, open-ended fantasy, which continues the story begun in Inkheart, Funke’s previous novel in which a book comes to life. Dustfinger, who can do magical things with fire, ... read full review |
 | Blackstone Audio Edition Maugham’s complex account of a silly, shallow woman who grows spiritually despite herself, stands as eloquent testimony to the unfathomable realm of human possibility. Kitty Fane marries a devoted and well-re... read full review |