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Five Great Stephen King Books…

When it comes to turning books into movies, Stephen King is a hall of fam… more »

The Worst Couples in Literatu…

They’re petty, they’re dysfunctional, they fight too much, dr… more »

Queer Books

Those who have been ignored within the dominant cultural narrative must c… more »

Putting the "Fun" in "Dysfunc…

With late spring come showers, flowers and lots of opportunities for fami… more »

Holiday Blasphemy

As the days count down to Christmas and we’re collectively whipped … more »

International Bookshelf

The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving … more »

Whodunits

There’s nothing mysterious about the appeal of a whodunit: Few genr… more »

Bad Dads

As the national holiday approaches when we honor our dads with golf parap… more »

Cover to Clover: Great Irish …

National holidays are usually just that: national. But St. Patrick’… more »

Black History Month

We all know why 2009′s Black History Month is different. With the f… more »

Do You Hear What I Hear? A Mi…

With the possible exception of the first one, all Christmas stories are a… more »

Young Adult Books Adults Will…

Sure, your dog-eared Sweet Valley Highs were thrilling in middle school, … more »

Baseball Books

The structure and rhythm found in nine innings of baseball are unique amo… more »

The Oscars

Long before the glitz and glamour of Oscar night, before the red carpet a… more »

Love in Unlikely Places

Valentine’s Day is approaching again, and manufactured love is all … more »

Dark and Stormy Nights

Edward Bulwer-Lytton had no idea that a simple opening sentence would bec… more »

Hip Lit

In the literary world, “hip” is not necessarily a function of… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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