Catherine Ramsdell

Growing Old is Cool in ‘The Postmortal’

What a Kindle / Nook / iPad Can’t Do: ‘Ex Libris: The Art of Bookplates’

‘Coyote at the Kitchen Door’ Provides a Different Way to View Progress

‘The Murder of the Century’ Marks the Start of the Tabloid Wars

Resounding Echoes of the Great Depression in ‘Someplace Like America’

Beautifully Crafted and Strangely Beautiful: ‘Miss Peregine’s Home for Peculiar Children’

Drowning in Lies: James B. Stewart’s ‘Tangled Webs’

‘Don’t Breathe a Word’ Is Kinda Creepy

‘The Art of Immersion’ Tells the Story of Storytelling Rather Well

‘Nerds’ Is More Entertaining than a Book about Bullying, Stereotypes & Teenage Angst Should Be

In Alexis Madrigal’s ‘Powering the Dream’, Much Needed Optimism Shines Through

‘Imagining Mars’: A Literary History from Planet Earth