We Are As Gods: Back to the Land in the 1970s on the Quest for a New America September 1, 2016 By Beth Deeb Have you ever dreamed of living on a commune?
The Girls July 7, 2016 By Beth Deeb Are you anxiously awaiting your copy of The Girls? Here are a few suggestions to tide you over until your hold arrives.
Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes April 4, 2016 By Beth Deeb I am not generally a fan of Martha Stewart recipes—too fussy and expensive—but this cookbook is amazing.
Book review: Don't Look Now November 2, 2015 By Beth Deeb I could read Daphne du Maurier stories for the rest of my life.
Book Review: Home is Burning October 5, 2015 By Beth Deeb This is the most irreverent book I have ever read, and I mean that as a compliment.
Book review: The Price of Salt August 3, 2015 By Beth Deeb The new movie Carol, based on this 1952 novel, premiered to a standing ovation at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Book review: Let Me Tell You July 6, 2015 By Beth Deeb Get ready, everyone—the Shirley Jackson revival is about to begin.
Book review: Pushcart Prize 2015 June 1, 2015 By Beth Deeb This was an exceptional year for my favorite annual collection!
In the Clink: British Prison Movies May 28, 2015 By Beth Deeb Get a glimpse into what goes on behind bars across the pond. These two movies offer divergent and fascinating takes on their characters' lives in prison.
Book review: For Biography Lovers April 6, 2015 By Beth Deeb These inspiring biographies read like adventure stories.
Book review: The 1970's revisited February 2, 2015 By Beth Deeb Oh, wow. This was like time traveling to the ‘70′s.