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Book Review - 'The Way We’ll Be,' by John Zogby - Review - NYTimes.com
Review | feeds.feedburner.com | Aug 29, 2008
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Bookgasm: Reading Material to Get Excited About » Blog Archive » After Midnight
I’m officially disenchanted with Richard Laymon. Because after reading his latest posthumous release, AFTER MIDNIGHT, the Laymon books I’ve disliked outnumbers the Laymon books I enjoyed. When Laymon is good, he’s great, but when he’s bad, he’s terrible.
Preschool to Grade 4 - Book Reviews-School Library Journal
Review | www.schoollibraryjournal.com
The latest reviews of fiction and nonfiction titles-- including picture books, easy readers, early chapter books, and information books--for a preschool and elementary grade audience from School Library Journal.
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Review: Anonymity by John Mullan
Review | books.guardian.co.uk | Jan 13, 2008
John Mullan's Anonymity is a definitive study of writers covering their tracks, says Robert McCrum
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/classics/0,,2239792,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=10
Ovid
"She displays an outstanding ability to present clearly and simply the mainstream scholarly views on her author; her erudition is unobtrusive, she writes authoritatively yet not dogmatically; her style is attractive and readable.
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American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
Review | www.complete-review.com | Jan 1, 1970
Links to reviews of and other information about American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld.
Bookreporter.com - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD by Jane Green
When the shy, bookish brunette snags the handsome Prince Charming, it sounds like the perfect ending to a fairy tale --- but in Jane Green's newest novel, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, this is where the real story begins. Alice has loved Joe Chambers from the moment she laid eyes on his perfect face.
The First Lady
Review | www.nytimes.com | Aug 29, 2008
The life of this novel’s heroine -- a first lady who comes to realize that she has compromised her youthful ideals -- is conspicuously modeled on that of Laura Bush.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/31/books/review/Oates-t.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
Book Review: Educating Alice - Travel Books - written road blog
My mother, a librarian, often suggests travel titles or writers she comes across. About a year ago, she mentioned Alice Steinbach, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author who hails from Baltimore, where I currently live. A local author AND a travel writer -- my curiosity was peaked.
Review-a-Day for Fri, Dec 21: Gods Behaving Badly
Review | www.powells.com | Dec 21, 2007
Marie Phillips's first novel, Gods Behaving Badly, hovers somewhere between Pride and Prejudice and an episode of Bewitched. I'm not complaining; I have an unusually high regard for Elizabeth Montgomery's oeuvre. And Austen got off some good lines, too. Phillips...
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