novel
Red Sparrow: Another Dull Book Adaptation
The new spy thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence struggles to maintain interest.
Book of the Month Club: The Women of Saturn by Connie Guzzo-McParland
Book of the Month Club: Watership Down by Richard Adams
Book of the Month Club: Listen, Slowly by Thanhha Lai
T. A. Wellington reviews Thanhha Lai’s novel for young adults, “Listen, Slowly”.
Book of the Month Club: A Sudden Light by Garth Stein
T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”.
Kid Koala Comes Home for Nufonia Must Fall
Return of beloved DJ includes puppets and robots in live performance recreation of his graphic novel.
Bloomsday Montréal Interview 2016!
Book of the Month Club: Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin
T. A. Wellington reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann M. Martin, a children’s book about a girl and a dog.
Flight for Life: Review of “Faerie”
Faerie is a first person narrative of this young girl who is burdened by the realities of growing up and the expectations that come with it.
Directing Moby Dick : Interview with Alex Goldrich
When it comes to putting on a show of an American Classic, Goldrich has a vision, but make it clear he’s no Ahab.
Childhood’s End: Night One Review
Catch this sci fi miniseries on Showcase for the next two nights. Review of night one here.
Review: Good Reading with Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Monique Lepage’s newest novel is a page turner with plenty of intrigue.
Starset: Rock Band with a Scientific Agenda
Starset uses rock to bring awareness to science organization
Book of the Month Club: The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett, edited by Seán Lawlor and John Pilling
Review of “The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett”, edited by Seán Lawlor and John Pilling.
Book of the Month Club: Wittgenstein Jr by Lars Iyer
A tale about a professor who takes the term “fanboy” to an entirely new level, and not just metaphysically.