'The Sea is My Brother' by Jack Kerouac
Review by John Jarzemsky
We review and are giving away three copies of Jack Kerouac's lost manuscript, "The Sea is My Brother".
'Tales From Development Hell - The Greatest Movies Never Made?' by David Hughes
Review by Karina Wilson
David Hughes' updated version of 'Tales From Development Hell' is a must-read for movie industry insiders, outliers and wannabes.
'The Wolf Gift' by Anne Rice
Review by Meredith Borders
'The Wolf Gift' marks Anne Rice’s return to the gothic horror novels that her fans adore, this time taking a detour from vampire territory into the lair of the werewolf.
Ten Years Later, We Still Love 'The Dirt' by Neil Strauss
Review by Joe Daly
Ten years after its release, 'The Dirt' remains one of the greatest rock biographies in history. We tell you why.
'The Mirage' by Matt Ruff
Review by Brandon Tietz
11/09/2001: Christian fundamentalists hijack four jetliners. Two of them crash into the World Trade Center of Baghdad, and the United Arab States declare their war on terror against America.
'Raylan' by Elmore Leonard
Review by Meredith Borders
U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (played by Timothy Olyphant in JUSTIFIED) is back, and Elmore Leonard remains at the top of his game.
'As a Machine and Parts' by Caleb J. Ross
Review by Brandon Tietz
A review of the mechanical new novella from 'Stranger Will' author Caleb J. Ross.
"Wild Abandon" by Joe Dunthorne
Review by Karina Wilson
Joe "Submarine" Dunthorne's 2nd novel, "Wild Abandon," lifts the lid on a contemporary commune nestled in the Welsh hills. Not all the residents are as happy and fulfilled as the website pics suggest.
'Distrust That Particular Flavor' by William Gibson
Review by Keith Rawson
William Gibson disseminates and delimitates pop culture in his first collection of nonfiction.
'This is a Call: The Life and Times of Dave Grohl' by Paul Brannigan
Review by Joe Daly
Joe Daly reviews Paul Brannigan's new biography, 'This is a Call: The Life and Times of Dave Grohl'
























