Saturday Evening Book Reviews

Marc Spitz gives us BOWIE: A BIOGRAPHY, and The Audiophiliac says it’s as much for recruiting new fans as it is for satisfying the curiosity of the millions who’ve followed him all these years.

Ben Yagoda maps the literary relevance of the memoir craze in MEMOIR: A HISTORY.

The New York Times shows what we can look for in softcover in their latest edition of Paperback Row.

Ex-nun, Karen Armstrong, goes for the cool-headed approach in THE CASE FOR GOD.

BORN TO RUN: A HIDDEN TRIBE, by Christopher McDougall, introduces a little known tribe who runs around, well, a lot.  They’re incredible.  The secret?  No shoes.  No lie.

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