Lone Star Review: The Wild Bunch by W.K. Stratton
Si Dunn reviews The Wild Bunch: Sam Peckinpah, a Revolution in Hollywood, and the Making of a Legendary Film by W.K. Stratton
Texas Reads: Moon Shots and Movie Stars

Glenn Dromgoole’s “Texas Reads” introduces Shoot for the Moon and announces the paperback release of Giant
Texas Reads: China Bayles Returns, Jennifer duBois & “Thursday Night Lights”

Glenn Dromgoole on the latest from Susan Wittig Albert and Jennifer duBois, as well as Thursday Night Lights in paperback
TEXAS READS: “To Catch A Spy”

James M. Olson, former chief of the Central Intelligence Agency’s counterintelligence operation and now a Texas A&M professor, gets right to the point in his new book, To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence.
LONE STAR REVIEW: Recent Studies Indicate: The Best of Sarah Bird
It’s often tricky to be a woman and a Texan. Sarah Bird, who frequently addresses the endless push-pull of being a woman in the Lone Star State, will make you glad to be both—simultaneously.
Lone Star Review: My Years With Townes Van Zandt
“The narrative is smoothly written, a stark contrast to the peaks of outlandish behavior and the depths of despair the story chronicles.”
Lone Star Review: THE TRAVELING FEAST
Review of new essays from Rick Bass
Lone Star Review: The Texas Liberators
Review of The Texas Liberators
Lone Star Review: The Man Who Caught the Storm
Review of The Man Who Caught the Storm by Dallas author Brantley Hargrove