
Liz Hoffman

Tim McDonnell
Six Days of War, by US Michael B. Oren, tells the story of Israel’s rapid victory over a coalition of five Arab states.
In Kane Parsons’ Backrooms, the film adaptation of a viral online sci-fi horror series, “all is solitude and unspeakable unease.”
Daniel Hahn’s If This Be Magic is an engaging defense of Shakespeare in translation, arguing his genius survives even when every word is changed.
Dad Brain, by Darby Saxbe, is “a call to appreciate fathers and to bust the stereotypes of fathers as clueless or uncaring.”
Tim Bouverie’s Allies at War demonstrates the “complexity of wartime diplomacy among the ‘Big Three’” during World War II.
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