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Book review: Otto Penzler's *Christmas at the Mysterious Bookshop*
Otto Penzler's *Christmas at the Mysterious Bookshop*, reviewed and recommended fiction.
Book Review: Rapt, Winifred Gallagher - B&N Review
Ward Sutton's cartoon review of Winifred Gallagher's new study.
The Secret to Getting Great Book Reviews on Amazon | www.publetariat.com
Dana Lynn Smith on how to get more and better Amazon reviews.
Review: CHILD'S PLAY by Carmen Posadas - Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind
At the Barnes & Noble Review, I look at the newest novel by Spanish crime writer Carmen Posadas, an odd yet often enjoyable brew of mystery and post-modernism. Here's how it opens: There are two ways to approach the writing...
A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of A Novel Bookstore by Laurence Cossé.
Paint Shop Pro 9 for Photographers - Elsevier
Elsevier Home Products Alerts User Resources About Us Support & Contact Elsevier Websites Search: Product Information All Elsevier Sites Advanced Product Search open Products open Paint Shop Pro 9 for Photographers Book information
‘CUGA’S CUTS >> What a Shock!
Author Joshua Jabcuga delves into horror, where every Friday is Friday the 13th! This review is being written on the day Borders has begun liquidating the last of its bookstores. It’s a sad day, and many feel it was inevitable, but personally, the loss stings and frustrates all at once. Borders was
BookFox: David Ulin steps into Book Reviewing Role
This is a shake-up -- David Ulin, the books section editor at the LA Times, is shifting to a book reviewing role. (And the dark hues and shadows of the photo seem rather noirish, don't you think?) I'm glad that he'll get more chances to write, since his occasional essays are always a delight. And
'The Great World': Setting, history and characters in fine balance - USATODAY.com
Colum McCann's novel opens with a stunning five-page set piece about a tightrope performance that was called the artistic crime of the 20th century.
Powell's Books - Review-a-Day - Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unknown Detective Career of the
There are any number of settings where we might imagine Isaac Newton holding forth in February of 1699 -- under his famed apple tree, say, or before an august assembly of the Royal Society. Draining drams with counterfeiters in a lowlife London pub called...
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