Welcome to the new 2018 edition of BookLovers Review
Welcome to the 2018 edition of BookLovers Review. Here you will discover the world’s best books (the newest and the oldest), inspiring quotations, reviews, essays, poetry, and much more.
View ArticleWoman — the perfect book for International Women’s Day 2018
Woman An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier We plan to write a full review of this book in June. Until then, be sure to get the latest updated edition, the paperback with ISBN: 978-0544228108.
View ArticleRead an Ebook Week 2018 — March 4 to March 10
Read an Ebook Week happens every year, on the first Sunday in March. It celebrates the many benefits of ebooks, including portability, easy delivery, customizable reading options, and lower costs.
View ArticleWorld Poetry Day 2018 March 21 — The best anthologies of world poetry
World Poetry An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time edited by Katherine Washburn, John S. Major, Clifton Fadiman. 1,338 pages We recommend this anthology if your shelf is large enough for one...
View ArticleTHE THEORETICAL INDIVIDUAL by Michael Tobias and Jane Morrison
Intelligence and compassion combine to make a masterpiece in this unique and important book. “Civilization,” wrote H. G. Wells, “is a race between education and catastrophe.” Too often it seems as if...
View ArticleResilience: How to Survive A Childhood of Violence and Untruth
Resilience: How to Survive A Childhood of Violence and Untruth An essay by Michael Pastore Fear and love cannot live together … Blows are used to correct brute beasts. — Seneca (Roman philosopher,...
View Article22 Ambassadors Reveal The Books That Explain Their Countries
Suppose you had to choose one book that represented your country to a person who has never visited your country. Which book would it be ? That question was posed to 22 ambassadors, and here in this...
View ArticleThe EARTH QUARTET — Four Novels by Michael Charles Tobias
Not unlike the famed four novel series by Lawrence Durrell — Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Mountolive (1958) and Clea (1960) — Michael Charles Tobias’ perennially mind-bending “Earth Quartet”...
View ArticleThe Eradication of Diphtheria Tetanus by Michael Tobias
A shrewd statistician and a troubled expert in art history meet in a maximum-security prison where they discuss their life’s secrets and their secret lives. The Eradication Of Diphtheria Tetanus is a...
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