Dramas & Plays

Wonder Boys: A Novel
Wonder Boys: A Novel

Review:Very well written in the style of Chabon, interesting characters and a concise and not abrupt resolution. I don't personally speak Pittsburgh, but I was able to follow what was going on even though I am not familiar with the various landmarks and streets that Chabon describes. A very quick read and I found it very satisfying with the characters easy to imagine. Read more

Trappin'
Trappin'

Review:This was a excellent book.

I loved the characters and the story line were very well developed

The story will capture your interest until the end. The story line flowed very well.

All in all, I would recommend this book you should add to your list of books to read this year.

The author did a very good job and I'm sure you will enjoy as much as I did.

Thank you to the author for an excellent story Read more

From Afar
From Afar

Review:Stanley Morgan is looking for love. all.in.the.wrong.places.

How does an ordinary, nice guy find his soulmate? He's already been burned but determined to find the love of his life.

You can't help but become emotionally invested in Stanley's quest for love. You really want him to find someone. The characters he meets both on his way to Russia and while he is there are pretty crazy. I kept groaning over his lack of discernment with women in different situations.

I've been want... Read more

Bright Lights, Big City
Bright Lights, Big City

Review:"Bright Lights, Big City", a brilliant product of the 80s era of superficiality and excess, is a portrayal of a yuppie news reporter living in near-total denial. Strangely, the second-person technique manages to effectively create a bond of sympathy between reader and hero, as we are drawn into the conflicts and misfortunes that beset the nameless reporter. The novel, which is idiosyncratically told in the second-person, relates the episodes that transpire in the bustling nighlife of Manhattan, ... Read more

By Your Side (Crisis Team Book 1)
By Your Side (Crisis Team Book 1)

Review:Candace Calvert has once again written a winner! BY MY SIDE is a wonderful mix of romance, suspense and humor. Of course, the medical situations in this book, as well as her other books is spot on. Her years as an ER nurse shine through in her novels. Nothing better than writing from the heart and this is what Candace Calvert does well. Her humorous personality can also be found in the pages of her books. My reviews contain no spoilers... I feel that you can read the synopsis to get a better id... Read more

Robin
Robin

Review:One of the challenges of biographies is that they can become "and then he did this; and then he did that". That challenge may be particularly difficult when the subject is very famous, and in show biz, and someone whose career many readers have lived through. So it's not surprising that Mr. Itzkoff doesn't entirely meet the challenge. "Robin" sometimes becomes little more than a recitation of Robin Williams's movies, shows, etc., with little to separate them other than the beginning of a new ... Read more

Rival (Fall Away Book 2)
Rival (Fall Away Book 2)

Review:Enjoyable book and a good read. Loved the twists I didn’t see coming and it was great to see the return of characters from the previous book. Good chemistry between the H and h. Definitely recommend. Read more

The Bloody Chamber (Oberon Modern Plays)
The Bloody Chamber (Oberon Modern Plays)

Review:This is an absolutely enchanting revision of the traditional "Bluebeard" folktale. The story is dark and its characters are engaging.Although it follows the original story somewhat it has its own unique ending that makes this a great novella all on its own. I highly recommend this story for anyone interested in modern fairy/folktale revisions. Read more

Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays)
Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays)

Review:This Master Piece has won Best Play on Broadway five times with five different productions. Like Shakespeare, it will never be old. It strikes a chord deep inside the human Soul and leaves us breathless. Read more

A Hustler's Wife (Urban Books)
A Hustler's Wife (Urban Books)

Review:This publishing company needs to be hiring because they must not have enough proofreaders. This book is similar to B-More Careful by Shannon Holmes and True to the Game by Teri Woods. They are all about street life. If you aren't familiar with or dont understand the things that go on in the streets (the projects) then this is definitely not the book for you. The book is titled The Hustler's Wife and this is why. The wife in any situation is supposed to be devoted to her husband and in this sit... Read more

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