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Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Ashley Middlebrook

Lisa Tucker has struck gold with this irresistible tale of modern morality; I simply couldn't stop reading. After hating one another for years, a child's plight forces Matthew and Amanda to reexamine all they hold dear. These are some of the most wonderfully flawed and human characters I've come across in a long time. Tucker's beautifully crafted novel reminds us that the only real 'cure for modern li... read more>>>

 

 
Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Ashley Middlebrook

Friedrich Durrenmatt's tragic-comedy The Visit (Der Besuch der Alten Dame) puts a hilariously hyperbolic spin on the old adage "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." When the play opens the town of Guellen is preparing for the arrival of a former citizen turned billionaire, Clare Zachanassian. Since Clare's departure her once affluent home town has become all but bankrupt (though these... read more>>>

 

 
Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Ashley Middlebrook

This quirky debut from Steven Kurutz examines a seldom-celebrated side of Rock and Roll culture, the tribute band. While chronicling his travels with two Rolling Stones tribute bands Kurutz begs the question, what satisfaction is there in being 'famous' for pretending to be someone famous? Like a Rolling Stone touches on what the mere existence of tribute bands says about our society today. By turns ... read more>>>

 

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