Welcome to the ninth edition of the New Vintage Reviews carnival, where we review items normally considered “collectibles,” to encourage use of items as originally intended.
Books:
At Bucket List Media Miz parker reviews Beloved (1987) and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) — along with a lot of other new and vintage titles.
At Layinda’s Blog, a review of I Capture the Castle (1949).
Over at Immortal Ephemera, Cliff reviews authorized biography Dwight Frye’s Last Laugh (1997).
Film & Television:
Vintage Rock ‘n’ Roll Examiner Steve Marinucci reviews the Rolling Stones film Some Girls (1978).
At Out Of The Past, Raquelle reviews Quincy M.E. (1976 to 1983).
Cliff reviews Werewolf of London (1935) at Immortal Ephemera.
At Penny Dreadful Vintage, a review of To Sir With Love (1967).
Music & Audio:
Bob Purse reviews his adventures in old reel-to-reel tapes over at WFMU’s Beware Of The Blog.
Casetta reviews Wire’s second album Chair Missing (1978) at Scratch, Pop & Hiss.
Etc.:
Here at Inherited Values, I review another new entry in the online marketplace sites, Yardsellr.
Honorable Mention:
While not a review, The Wealthy Canadian submitted something worthy of reading in Collecting Things: Are You Guilty?, saying, “This article discusses my experiences in collecting comic books and stamps over the course of my life.”
Please submit your reviews (or reviews you liked) of vintage books, films, games, records, etc. to be considered in future issues of New Vintage Reviews! (And let me know if you’d like to host a future edition!)
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