While not without its flaws, 'The Churchill Factor' is an engaging and singular addition to a fascinating subject.
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I cannot say that this was an easy book to wade through, nor was it particularly well-written. But it is a thoroughly educational, unadulterated view of the process of a successful writer.
Read More »‘Female Force: Anne Rice’ is a wonderful summation of the author’s struggles and triumphs
While it's impossible to truly do justice to its subject's life in just 28 pages, 'Female Force: Anne Rice' does as good a job as anyone could have. I got goosebumps numerous times while reading this comic and chances are, if you’re a fan of Anne Rice, you will too.
Read More »‘Fame: Neil Gaiman’ doesn’t quite do justice to its subject
'Fame: Neil Gaiman' isn’t an issue or comic title in general that I can recommend to older readers or serious fans of a particular celebrity. But for younger readers, casual fans and those simply seeking quick primers about stars they like, I guess it beats reading a dry Wiki article.
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