Features
Friday, September 4 2009
Airplane Books, Junk Literature, and the Western Canon: All Novels Are Lies, Some Lies Are Better
Reading deeply and widely at the very least makes us less dull and more patient, and it happens to be the only way to make informed, qualitative judgments within and across genres.
Reviews
Monday, August 1 2005
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
With her astonishing run of the first five books, Rowling's magical thrillers have grown increasingly darker, using deaths in books four and five to really give the story's arc an emotional heft the first trio were thin on.
































