by | Jan 9, 2013 | Review
In this follow up to Desperate Housedogs, pet therapist Caro Lamont gets involved with the pet art world. Cats and dogs who paint and the agents and PR wizards who represent them may be a specialized area of the art world, but they’re stirring up emotions among...
by | Jan 7, 2013 | Review
It’s a familiar plot line: someone makes a bet with a group of friends that he or she can change someone else. In this case, it’s sensitivity trainer Lynn Wyman, facing some seriously bad PR fallout from her own marital problems, trying to change Brandon...
by | Jan 4, 2013 | Review
Christopher Buckley, author of Thank You for Smoking, takes a darkly comic look at Social Security in this brilliant, funny, and disturbing novel. Cassandra Devine is a 20-something blogger who works for Terry Tucker, PR specialist and owner of Tucker Strategic...
by | Jan 2, 2013 | Review
Charlotte Adams specializes in improving people’s lives by cleaning up their homes, offices, and — well, their lives. She carries her skills into her own life, too. She tidies her apartment at night to create morning serenity. She lays out her clothes for...
by | Jan 2, 2013 | Review
Something is amiss with the banks of Ankh-Morpork, and Lord Vetinari has just the man to fix the problem: Moist Lipwig, the man who (in Going Postal) got the post office on its feet. True, Lipwig was a con man for most of his life, but who better to make money where...
by | Dec 31, 2012 | Review
Think of a favorite Coming of Age novel. Trade peer pressure to try marijuana or alcohol for peer pressure to try Botox and plastic surgery, student crushes for extramarital affairs, and insecurity about growing up for insecurity about growin older — you have...