Book reviews and B Guide - Resources and Review

Reviews of recent black fiction, non
fiction, poetry, and children's book as well as a guide to black classics by author and a listing of works of great black writers that include W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and Alice Walker, among others.
 
Index to sources of book reviews available online. Categories include general review materials, audio
visual resources, education, library and information science, literature and reference.
 
Provides book reviews of publications discussing topics such as irrationality, superstition, magic, the paranormal, delusions, and associated beliefs.
 
American Library Association magazine which carries reviews of new books and electronic publications.
 
A personal, selective, opinionated guide to books and to book related resources on the Internet.
 
Wide range of English studies resources. Includes texts, book reviews, and other English literature resources.
 
Magazine aiming to further the cause of family literacy by bringing parents and children together through the magic of reading. It features original stories and articles for children, suitable for reading aloud. A section for parents features articles on issues related to children's reading and writing and book reviews of recent children's literature.
 
Provides pointers to information about computers and computing. Topics covered include academic computing, book reviews, FAQs, publishers, and journals.
 
Offers original articles and features about fantasy and science
fiction books, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Authors featured include Iain M Banks, Terry Pratchett and JRR Tolkein.
 
Set of links to recent arts and culture news from numerous sources, organised to form an online magazine. Subjects covered include philosophy, aesthetics, language, literature, history, music and art, featuring ideas, criticism, reviews, disputes, gossip, essays and opinion.
 
Includes access to StockSearch, the Scotsman's book review pages and resources of Scottish interest.
 
Literary magazine issued every two weeks, including essays and reviews of books and the arts, music, theatre, dance, and film.
 
Collection of numerous book reviews submitted by a range of individuals. Headings include applications, operating systems, artificial intelligence, artificial life, data communications, dictionaries and glossaries, fiction, computer and technical history, internet, programming and languages, virus and security books.
 
Offers original articles and features about fiction, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Includes advice for aspiring writers, interviews with authors including Julian Barnes and Norman Mailer and links to publishers and reviews.
 
Magazine founded in 1979 and printed twice per month. It is dedicated to carrying on the tradition of the English essay and gives its contributors space and freedom to develop ideas at length and in depth. Regular contributors include Frank Kermode, John Bayley, Alan Bennett, Marina Warner, Jenny Diski, Christopher Hitchens, Adam Phillips, Hilary Mantel, Colm Toibin, Stephen Sedley, Edward Said, Jonathan Coe and Tom Paulin. The online edition includes two complete articles from each issue, plus a list of the contents of the print edition and the letters column. A full list of articles in the archive is also available.
 
Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of major 'event
scenes' in the mediascape.
 
Reviews of significant current books and electronic media of interest to those in higher education. Contains tables of contents and summaries of features and articles from September 1997.
 
Alphabetical list of links to pages by and about hundreds of authors worldwide.
 
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