"Kafka on the Shore" follows a teenage boy, Kafka Tamura, as he leaves home in an attempt to escape an oedipal prophecy imposed by his father while searching for clues
"The Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a book that I always recommend to people. Once I finished the last exquisite page of the novel I felt
John Edgar Wideman's short story "Rwanda" was recently published in the New Yorker Dec. 14 issue. It's Widemans’s seventh piece of fiction in the publication. Wideman's opening paragraph is one
Image Comics I'm not an avid comic-book reader, but the "Department of Truth" series might make me one. Written by James Tynion IV, it's a six-part series. The story centers
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s poem, “Zombie Nightmare,” might be more relevant this year than when it was published. Bertram's poem is a beautiful yet horrifying account of a zombie attack. The “zombies” Bertram speaks about people who follow the government, in
Penguin Publishing Ronald Dahl's novel, "The Witches", follows an 11-year-old boy and his grandmother on a suspenseful adventure. The first movie was released in 1990 staring Anjelica Houston. The second
'Carrie' by Stephen King. "Carrie" written by Stephen King, follows Carrie’s journey to prom. In King’s blood-soaked novel he shows the good and (mostly) the bad of high school. The
Amy Bonaffons Biography Book Club (aka What's Wrong With These People?) Wednesday, Jan. 29 7 p.m. JavaVino579 North Highland Ave. NE On the fourth Wednesday of each month, join up
Penguin Random House by Katherine Diaz Villegas Books have been a part of my life since I was a little girl. In school, I always had to have one in
Village Book Club Portfolio Monday, Feb. 4 4-6 p.m. Atlanta Tech Village 3423 Piedmont Road NE The Atlanta Tech Village presents the first Village Book Club. This month, members are