The April edition of
The Internet Review of Books is out -- it has taken me almost a year to figure out that they publish on the 15th of each month, not the first. The IRB keeps getting better and better, qualitatively and quantitatively. There are 14 non-fiction reviews and seven fiction reviews this month, plus an
interview with Mark Bauerlein, author of
The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future, and a selection of Brief Reviews.
I am pleased as punch that
my review of Towers of Gold is included in such a fine selection.
Good for you...that is awesome. The Bauerlein book sounds very interesting. One thing I know is that the digital age is ushering in a whole new group of people that seem to forget what manners are.
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