Showing posts with label Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gordon. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Gordon, Druett, Hanes, Kadish, Obama, Mayk
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Gordon, Druett, Hanes, Kadish, Obama, ...: Author Noah Gordon has had a strong attraction for some of our Nevermore readers, with his book The Last Jew being the subject this week....
Labels:
Bookblog of the Bristol Library,
books,
Druett,
Gordon,
Growing Up on the Gridiron,
Hanes,
Island of the Lost,
January 2021,
Kadish,
Mayk,
Obachan,
Obama,
Promised Land,
Weight of Ink
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: atlases, Atlas Obscura, Maupin, Cohen,...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: atlases, Atlas Obscura, Maupin, Cohen,...: Nevermore opened with a review of two atlases in a DK juvenile series. Where on Earth is the more usual format, showing geographic re...
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Gordon, Segovia, Epstein, Picoult, Getty, Cep, Golding, LeGuin, Cooper, Flagg
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Gordon, Segovia, Epstein, Picoult, Gett...: This week our readers reviewed some classics, some new books, and we learned a thing or two that we didn’t know (and may not have wanted t...
Labels:
Book of Two Ways,
Cep,
Cooper,
Dark Is Rising,
Earthsea,
Epstein,
Flagg,
Furious Hours,
Getty,
Golding,
Gordon,
LeGuin,
Lord of the Flies,
Millay,
Murmur of Bees,
Picoult,
Segovia,
They/Them,
Whistlestop
Wednesday, November 04, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Lee Smith, Country Doctor Writes, Alexa...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Lee Smith, Country Doctor Writes, Alexa...: Nevermore reviewed a wide range of books ranging from presidential honor to small town Appalachia. First up was the locally set Fair a...
Labels:
Affairs of Honor,
Alexander Hamilton,
Chernow,
Country Doctor,
Duvefelt,
Fair and Tender Ladies,
Freeman,
Gordon,
Hamby,
Lee Smith,
Matters of Choice,
O'Leary,
Redhead,
Soul Full of Coal Dust,
The Switch,
Tyler
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Lighthouse Families, The Searcher, The ...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Lighthouse Families, The Searcher, The ...: Reported by Garry Lighthouse Families by Cheryl Roberts and Bruce Roberts was written by a husband and wife team who intervie...
Labels:
An Unquiet Mind,
Atlas Obscura,
BPL,
Foer,
Garry,
Gordon,
Jamison,
Lighthouse Families,
Roberts,
September 2020,
The Physician,
The Scribe of Sienna,
The Searcher,
Toyne,
Winawer
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