Review | Sameer Pandya’s ‘Members Only’
Sameer Pandya skillfully uses elements of the immigrant experience, mid-life crisis, and university life to weave a fictional spell.
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Sameer Pandya skillfully uses elements of the immigrant experience, mid-life crisis, and university life to weave a fictional spell.
While the book usefully illustrates the difference between Jerry Brown’s reputation and his actions, one would be hard-pressed to find a political leader of whom the same can’t be said.
Author puts Florida’s Jazz age boom — and bust — in perspective.
The novel is depressing, but it’s so hyper-charged with wit and rhythmic language readers won’t want it to end.
This YA novel is a thrilling, gory wilderness survival story.
John Iwerks illustrates this clever story about a hen who escapes the factory farm.
The author’s luscious language brims with the curiosity for the natural world and discovery that defines the Victorian age.
The co-founder of the global environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, issues a blueprint for action.
Novel explores romance across the Atlantic.
Father and son offer an eye-opening history of California.