Monthly Archives: May 2015

Review: The House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck

Robuck has once again succeeded at crafting an addictive and mesmerizing tale about a woman, often forgotten, who stood by and supported one of our country’s most renowned writers.  She gives voice to these women, allowing the world to see … Continue reading

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Graphic Novel Review: Exquisite Corpse by Pénélope Bagieu

“Exquisite corpse: a method by which a collection of words or images is collectively assembled.” Never has a title rung so true! In Exquisite Corpse, Bagieu introduces two characters who couldn’t be any more different. Zoe is  naive and sheltered, admitting … Continue reading

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