A Voyage Around the Queen by Craig Brown review a crown jewel among royal biographies
Craig Brown's insightful humor reveals deeper truths about the monarchy through extensive research on Queen Elizabeth II's representation in literature.
The real challenge is that most journalists are good at their specific format; the 500-to-3000-word article but the structure of a book is very different.
The authors tackle common excuses developers raise against writing, countering each with compelling reasons and actionable advice that demystifies the writing process for technical professionals.
Nicholas Guy Smith adeptly channels the diverse characters of 'The Bright Sword', revitalizing Grossman’s reimagining of Arthurian lore through both whimsy and poignant introspection.
The book explores DuckDB comprehensively, from SQL basics to advanced queries, integrating seamlessly with environments like Python's Pandas and cloud services, highlighting its versatility.
'The Buffalo Hunter Hunter' is Stephen Graham Jones' horror masterpiece
"The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is Jones' masterpiece... The diary... becomes a detailed chronicle of several massacres, a bizarre transformation, countless battles, and endless violence."
Review: Emily J. Smith's 'Nothing Serious' is a dark, wry takedown of online dating
Emily J. Smith's 'Nothing Serious' critiques Silicon Valley's culture while weaving a feminist thriller and police procedural elements around a central murder mystery.