Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The New York Times Ultimate Crossword Omnibus: 1,001 Puzzles from The New York Times

The New York Times Ultimate Crossword Omnibus: 1,001 Puzzles from The New York Times Review



America's Favorite: The New York Times Crosswords

The biggest book of crossword puzzles-ever! From The New York Times, the gold standard of crossword puzzles, comes this new collection containing a stunning 1,001 puzzles of all levels of difficulty, enough for even the most determined crossword fanatic.

Old fans and new alike will find that the puzzles within are sure to excite, delight, confound, amaze, amuse and enlighten. So lay in a supply of food, unplug the phone, bar the door and get ready to dive into the biggest collection of New York Times crosswords that has ever been published.

- Over three years' worth of puzzles from Monday to Saturday editions of The New York Times
- Edited and with an introduction by legendary Times crossword editor Will Shortz


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Hot Seat: Theater Criticism for The New York Times, 1980-1993

Hot Seat: Theater Criticism for The New York Times, 1980-1993 Review



In his nearly fourteen years as chief drama critic of The New York Times, Frank Rich was both admired as a passionate advocate for the best in New York theater and reviled as "the Butcher of Broadway" for his presumed destructive power over the commercial fate of Broadway shows. Hot Seat is Rich's definitive chronicle of his long run--an encyclopedic anthology of more than three hundred of his best reviews and essays, interspersed with further thoughts, entirely new to this volume, about his adventures on the aisle at the tumultuous time when Broadway was decimated by AIDS and colonized by the British musical.
        
Rich's opening-night accounts of an era's biggest hits (from The  Phantom of the Opera to Six Degrees of Separation) and most notorious bombs (from Moose Murders to Carrie) are here, as are his year-by-year reflections on major careers both established (Stephen Sondheim, Peter Brook, Jessica Tandy) and new (August Wilson, Kevin Kline, Caryl Churchill).
        
Here as well are Rich's final words on his sparring matches with Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Hare, among others, and his retrospective lists of which plays and performances he admired most and least--as well as lists of the productions he feels he over--and underrated the first time around.
        
From the tragic opening night of David Merrick's 42nd Street to the unprecedented triumph of Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Hot Seat captures what was in every way a dramatic chapter in cultural history, as told and lived by a journalist with the best seat and sharpest eye in the house.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Gumboots, Lesson Plans And Hot Rugby Nights: New Beginnings in New Zealand

Gumboots, Lesson Plans And Hot Rugby Nights: New Beginnings in New Zealand Review



This tale recounts thedevelopment of a "strategic plan" that propels the author into the next stageof her working life - teaching ESL.¿ Byimplementing the plan, she finds a job via the Internet and accepts a positionin Auckland, New Zealandto teach English and accounting to Asians.¿During those six months, she experiences a thrilling and unexpectedtransition in her life as she gains a new perspective about life, love andhappiness from her ambitious students and the Kiwis who thrive in their smallisland country.¿ Her solo adventure 'down under'takes place in the middle of a cold, wet winter.¿ As the story unfolds, she becomes envelopedin teaching and in relationships with her new Kiwi friends.¿ The account of this sojourn weaves inanecdotes related to the trials and tribulations of maintaining abi-continental relationship with her husband. The narrative recounts travelexperiences both within Aucklandand to neighboring islands as well as exploration of the North and South Island.¿ Intermingledthroughout are colorful tidbits that elucidate readers about the culture, thecuisine (recipes included), the Kiwi lifestyle,current issues in the country and a bit about Maori traditions/legends.¿ In the telling of the story, many comparisonsare made between Auckland and herhometown, San Francisco. A must read for anyone thinkingof making a career transition or at one of life's crossroads, and especiallythose who wish to visit this fabulous country.


Friday, February 24, 2012

The Book of Sudoku: The Hot New Puzzle Craze

The Book of Sudoku: The Hot New Puzzle Craze Review



The first book on the logic and reasoning game that has taken the world by storm and has finally arrived in the U.S.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lesbian Erotica, Volume 2: Four Hot New Tales of Desire

Lesbian Erotica, Volume 2: Four Hot New Tales of Desire Review



GOING SOLO by Alex Severn

Boredom was what pushed Abbi to view some on-line porn; solo girls masturbating in the most inventive ways. Spurting and squirting, it was obvious that they knew what did it for them but would Abbi be able to reach the same passionate heights?

COMING IN THREES by R. Mary Esade

Careful what you wish for indeed when you are a foxy yet sedate lesbian salon owner and an older woman and her younger friend come to your shop expecting more than just a cut and colour.

ELEVATOR ECSTASY by Julia Jones

Getting a bad case of the munchies late at night and then becoming stuck in a stalled elevator is not an obvious path to love. But with a Titian-haired beauty involved, it's red for go in the ups and downs of an unforgettable night of passion.

POMEGRANATES by Olivia London

Doris and Kitty have been sharing a good life together in San Francisco. They are, for the most part, well suited until one falls prey to distraction. Will Kitty win her lover back or will Doris give up a spankin' good thing and take a chance on another?


Monday, February 20, 2012

NZ FRENZY (North Island New Zealand)

NZ FRENZY (North Island New Zealand) Review



NZ FRENZY (North Island New Zealand) Feature

  • Hiking trails
  • Waterfalls
  • Hot Springs
  • Beaches
  • Caves
NZ Frenzy is a guidebook to NZ's North Island OUTDOOR places. Please read the reviews, as they'll give you better insight than all my author hoopla (and note in the reviews that EVERY single review from someone who has actually had my book in NZ has given it 5 stars!) Please click on the "Look Inside" button and read some entries. I've personally been to every beach, every hot spring...and hiked all the trails. My book is an attempt to save you time and $ in NZ, while delivering you to the island's unheralded but uber-worthy wonder spots that the mainstream books and tourist publicity gloss over. My book is meant to compliment the mainstream guidebooks, NOT replace them, as I feel you should get a LonelyP or RoughG for your NZ trip. My book is vastly different though. I wrote this guidebook because info about non-commercial stuff is difficult to find in NZ. NZ Frenzy is ALL ABOUT the outdoor spots that don't receive all the tourist publicity. My guide does give you info about the touristy places like Bay of Islands, Rotorua, Waitomo Caves, Tongariro Crossing, etc...but mainly my book is about the off-the-beaten-track unpublicized, uncommercialized wonder spots---the places NZ Tourism doesn't tell you about because nobody is making $$ off them. NZ Tourism, Lonely P, etc are great at directing you how to spend $$ and be a "tourist"....my book will get you away from the crowds to places that'll make your jaw drop again and again!! I guarantee it! Even if the North is only one week of your trip, my book will be worth every penny. When you get to Hot Water Beach or Cape Reinga or Waitomo, etc ...and see disappointing busloads of tourists, you'll be glad to have my book in your hand to give you some other nearby options. Don't waste your precious NZ time. EVERY minute in NZ can be awesome when you have good info at your fingertips! Have the trip of your life!!........Cheers, Scott


Saturday, February 18, 2012

New York: The Novel

New York: The Novel Review



New York: The Novel Feature

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Edward Rutherfurd on New York

Strangely, I suspect it was Viking ancestors who drew me to New York.

For centuries my father's family lived on Britain's biggest tidal river, the Severn, on which there was a huge trade with the interior, and through the port of Bristol with America. In the nineteenth century they were in shipping from the Baltic to the Black Sea, and on the great rivers of Europe--the Rhine, the Danube, even the Russian River Dnieper. I myself was born beside a river--the Avon in Sarum. So when I first encountered New York's great harbor and the Hudson River as a teenager, and came to understand their historic canal and railroad links to the vast spaces of the Midwest, I felt both the thrill of a new adventure, and a deep sense of homecoming.

I first considered writing New York in 1991. I'd been in the city for a decade, was married to an American wife and sending my children to New York schools. I was even on the board of a coop building. But I wasn't sure how to organize such complex material, and for many years I put the project aside.

It was kind encouragement and old-fashioned editing from William Thomas at Doubleday that finally persuaded me to try again. And soon I was hooked.

New York's gift to the storyteller is magnificent: Indian and Dutch beginnings; larger-than-life historical characters like Lord Cornbury, the transvestite British Governor, the socialite Mrs. Astor, and the titanic J.P. Morgan; huge events from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War--when New York threatened to secede from the Union--to the Crash of '29 and the tragedy of 9/11. But it's the ordinary people I discover in my research--African slaves, Irish laborers, society ladies and sweatshop workers--whose lives move me most, and who provide so many of my plots and characters.

My own personal experiences also helped. I descend from both Philadelphia Quakers and Carolina colonists whose families were separated by the Revolutionary War. That helped give me insight into the agony of Patriots who, until the British government denied their claims, had always, like Ben Franklin himself, thought of themselves as free-born Englishmen. One of my closest friends since university is an Italian immigrant. Understanding the poverty and humiliations of her childhood helped me create the book's Caruso family who came through Ellis Island and lived in Little Italy.

I also love discovering how things work. It was as fascinating to study the history of Wall Street banking--and how financial crises always repeat themselves!--as it was to learn how the Empire State Building was constructed.

But above all, what I love about New York is that people have always come there in search of freedom, and usually found it. I was lucky to be born beside Sarum's Avon. But I'd like my New York children to scatter my ashes in the Hudson. --Edward Rutherfurd

(Photo © Jeanne Maseoro)


Winner of the David J. Langum, Sr., Prize in American Historical Fiction
 
Named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post and “Required Reading” by the New York Post


Edward Rutherfurd celebrates America’s greatest city in a rich, engrossing saga, weaving together tales of families rich and poor, native-born and immigrant—a cast of fictional and true characters whose fates rise and fall and rise again with the city’s fortunes. From this intimate perspective we see New York’s humble beginnings as a tiny Indian fishing village, the arrival of Dutch and British merchants, the Revolutionary War, the emergence of the city as a great trading and financial center, the convulsions of the Civil War, the excesses of the Gilded Age, the explosion of immigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the trials of World War II, the near demise of New York in the 1970s and its roaring rebirth in the 1990s, and the attack on the World Trade Center. A stirring mix of battle, romance, family struggles, and personal triumphs, New York: The Novel gloriously captures the search for freedom and opportunity at the heart of our nation’s history.


Monday, February 13, 2012

The Hot Girl's Friend (from Flirts! 5 Romantic Short Stories)

The Hot Girl's Friend (from Flirts! 5 Romantic Short Stories) Review



“The Hot Girl’s Friend”
How can a plain Jane find love when her best friend is a curvy blond man-magnet?

Jane usually busies herself during a night on the town, fending off the men lusting after her gorgeous friend Miranda. When Brady the bartender overhears her inspired, ludicrous excuses, he resolves to hook up Jane with his friends. But Jane would be quite happy with him. Pine along as Jane tries to find her own happily ever after.

A short story of 12,000 words, or 48 typical book pages.

This is one of the stories from the collection Flirts! 5 Romantic Short Stories. Buy the entire collection for just .99 (with fewer calories than your favorite cappuccino and probably cheaper, too!) Read them all, and discover the loose thread that ties them together. Check out Beach Flirts! now available, and Holiday Flirts! in November 2011.


Saturday, February 11, 2012

The Love List (New York Nights)

The Love List (New York Nights) Review



Can the swinging bachelor change his ways and become a devoted, selfless and faithful man overnight? Grey's marriage list brought them together. But when Carrie starts her own list, can Grey incorporate her ideas about love into his life? Family issues, jealousy and an icy lake threaten to destroy the happiness Carrie and Grey have found together. An argument, a holiday trip to visit family and confronting an old fear test the lovers who have pledged their love and now must learn to make it stronger every day.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

Happy Pig's Hot 100 New York Restaurants

Happy Pig's Hot 100 New York Restaurants Review



The Happy Pig is author and journalist Mark Fleischmann. A New Yorker since 1975, he has eaten thousands of meals in hundreds of restaurants. Here he sums up 100+ favorite places in a style that's witty, concise, and free from food-critic pretension. Ever wondered where to find New York City's best pizza, best burger, best chicken, best soup? Mark tells you where to go in a wide-ranging survey that'll have you rubbing elbows with residents of many different neighborhoods. Whether you're a first-time visitor to the city, or just a resident tired of your local haunts, Mark will show you how to eat like a real New Yorker!


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Something Fresh Served Hot (Something New On The Menu)

Something Fresh Served Hot (Something New On The Menu) Review



A gay contemporary comedy which features a Chicago homophobe, by the name of Jimmy LaCosta, who works at a diner called the “Greasy Spoon” on the north side of Chicago near Boys Town. While working, Jimmy meets the incoming manager, Alex Seidling, a young British man who his present boss is hiring to take his place as he retires.

After the initial meeting in which Jimmy feels uncomfortable with Alex's stares, Jimmy cultivates a friendship with Alex, which develops into something totally different than he himself expects. This shocks him and he tries to fight it but because of his growing feelings he decides to pursue it despite all of what he has been taught.

Will he do what his body wants? Will Alex accept his advances even though he will soon become Jimmy’s boss?


Thursday, February 2, 2012

New Year- Gang Bangs

New Year- Gang Bangs Review



New Year- Gang Bangs


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

12 Hot New Ways to Spice up Your Sex Life (Gilded Group Series)

12 Hot New Ways to Spice up Your Sex Life (Gilded Group Series) Review



Learn to spice up your sex life.

Ladies, is your sex life starting to drag? Do you get the feeling that your man is losing interest in you sexually? Get back that spark with these 12 ways you can liven up your sex life with your man.

Warning: This includes some explicit adult language.

Everything from role play to tantric sex to dildos is discussed.

Follow these tips to have a more interesting, spicier, better sex life.