Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran
Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran by Andy Taylor is the second memoir I have read from a member of Duran Duran, but the
Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran by Andy Taylor is the second memoir I have read from a member of Duran Duran, but the
Two Ferries Out: Growing Up on Brier Island by Ben Robicheau was a memoir of the author’s early years living on this isolated southwestern Nova
Georgia: In the Mountains of Poetry by Peter Nasmyth reads like a travel diary, combining the author’s personal stories and observances over multiple trips to
The Master of Jalna by Mazo de la Roche is the second novel I have read by this local author, following Jalna from five years
The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World by Jonathan Freedland is the story of Rudolf Vrba, who along
Hungry Ghosts: Mao’s Secret Famine by Jasper Becker was a history of the devastation that plagued China over the four years of the Great Leap
101 Reykjavik by Hallgrímur Helgason (translated by Brian FitzGibbon) was a chunky pocketbook of 365 pages that was alternately filled with rapid-fire dialogue and on
I bought Grand Parade by G. B. Lancaster because its main setting is McNabs Island, which lies in Halifax Harbour. I have had the pleasure
Becoming Kim Jong Un: A Former CIA Officer’s Insights into North Korea’s Enigmatic Young Dictator by Jung K. Pak was a no-nonsense read which is
I decided to read When They Were Boys: The True Story of the Beatles’ Rise to the Top by Larry Kane after I came across