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by Scott Lenski Posted Nov 28, 2017
We are in a golden age of television. Long episodic storytelling is very fashionable and we’re seeing a lot of books being adapted in TV shows for network, cable channels, as well as streaming services. Television does a great job of translating books onto the small screen in comparison to feature films because TV can take it’s time telling the story. When you’ve got a 700 page book, there is so much left out of a 2-hour film adaptation. Get your Tivo or DVR ready for these upcoming book to TV adaptations.
by Emma Fisher Posted Nov 18, 2017
Memoirs have a way of grabbing you (and staying with you afterwards) because they are real stories told by real people. These recently published autobiographies are funny, touching, and fascinating- and all of them are totally engrossing.
by Ina Margulis Posted Nov 9, 2017
No sense fighting the calendar, winter is on the way if we like it or not. And we can’t change the fact we live in Wisconsin. Watching movies or TV is one of my favorite activities and probably for many of you too, so I thought of recommending a few documentary titles I’ve recently enjoyed.
Posted to: category Posted Nov 3, 2017
Several of my favorite works of fiction employ literary devices that call attention to the fictional nature of the work. Some might also describe them as postmodern fiction. As you can see from this list, I’ve included works by authors from many different eras and nationalities.