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A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge, a graphic novel review

A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Written and Illustrated by Josh Neufeld

The General Gist: The story is separated into 5 parts and told through the eyes of 5 different people.

The Storm Illustrations of the storm. It forming, it passing over New Orleans and Biloxi and it leaving– without adding any human [...]

The Anti 9 to 5 Guide

The Anti 9 to 5 Guide Written by Michelle Goodman Published by Seal Press

The premise: An instructional book for women that goes chapter by chapter on how to release yourself from the cubicle.

What’s Inside: Chapters on what steps to take if you want to earn a living out-of-doors, as a freelancer, [...]

National Geographic: Sacred Journeys

National Geographic: Sacred Journeys

I’ve been curious about other religions for a while now, but I keep putting off researching any of them due to unfortunate excuses. This week’s excuse: too busy. All I did was find out that the Old Testament in the Holy Bible is similar but not the same as [...]

Nonfictional Travel Literature: Strange Trade by Asale Angel-Ajani

Full disclosure: I received an advanced reading copy of this book for free. All the opinions expressed are my own.

Strange Trade Written by Asale Angel-Ajani

The premise: Asale Angel-Ajani recounts her early days as an anthropologist studying the lives of African women in the Italian prison Rebibbia in the mid to late [...]

Travel Writing: American Terroir by Rowan Jacobsen

I believe in transparency of writing as a source of credibility. As such I want to inform you that I received an advanced reading copy of this book for free. All the opinions expressed are my own.

American Terroir Written by Rowan Jacobsen

The premise: Each chapter deals with a different food (like [...]