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Sunday, March 25th, 2018 04:50 pmThe interview, by Manuele Fior.
Venom : secrets of nature's deadliest weapon, by Ronald Jenner and Eivind Undheim.
The ghost : the secret life of CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton, by Jefferson Morley. Yes, fans of Charles Stross' "Laundry Files" series, this is a biography of the real Angleton, the one Bob Howard's boss deliberately named himself after.
The last draft : a novelist's guide to revision, by Sandra Scofield.
Called to rise, by David O. Brown adn Michelle Burford.
Interview with the boogeyman : a monster for all times, by Benjamin S. Jeffries.
The many lives of Catwoman : the felonious history of a feline fatale, by Tim Hanley.
Pig/pork : archaeology, zoology and edibility, by Pía Spry-Marqués.
Middle-earth from script to screen : building the world of The lord of the rings and The hobbit, by Daniel Falconer.
The marine world : a natural history of ocean life, by Frances Dipper.
Where the wild coffee grows : the untold story of coffee from the cloud forests of Ethiopia to your cup, by Jeff Koehler.
The bad food bible : how and why to eat sinfully, by Aaron Carroll.
Snacks : a Canadian food history, by Janet Thiessen.
Ballad of the anarchist bandits : the crime spree that gripped Belle Epoque Paris, by John Merriman.
Searching for Mary Schäffer : women wilderness photography, by Colleen Skidmore.
Insecta, by Charles and Adrienne Nesbit.
The art of dressing, by Tziporah Salamon.
Textiles of the Middle East and Central Asia : the fabric of life, by Fahmida Suleman.
Venom : secrets of nature's deadliest weapon, by Ronald Jenner and Eivind Undheim.
The ghost : the secret life of CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton, by Jefferson Morley. Yes, fans of Charles Stross' "Laundry Files" series, this is a biography of the real Angleton, the one Bob Howard's boss deliberately named himself after.
The last draft : a novelist's guide to revision, by Sandra Scofield.
Called to rise, by David O. Brown adn Michelle Burford.
Interview with the boogeyman : a monster for all times, by Benjamin S. Jeffries.
The many lives of Catwoman : the felonious history of a feline fatale, by Tim Hanley.
Pig/pork : archaeology, zoology and edibility, by Pía Spry-Marqués.
Middle-earth from script to screen : building the world of The lord of the rings and The hobbit, by Daniel Falconer.
The marine world : a natural history of ocean life, by Frances Dipper.
Where the wild coffee grows : the untold story of coffee from the cloud forests of Ethiopia to your cup, by Jeff Koehler.
The bad food bible : how and why to eat sinfully, by Aaron Carroll.
Snacks : a Canadian food history, by Janet Thiessen.
Ballad of the anarchist bandits : the crime spree that gripped Belle Epoque Paris, by John Merriman.
Searching for Mary Schäffer : women wilderness photography, by Colleen Skidmore.
Insecta, by Charles and Adrienne Nesbit.
The art of dressing, by Tziporah Salamon.
Textiles of the Middle East and Central Asia : the fabric of life, by Fahmida Suleman.