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REVIEW: Growing up and breaking free | StarTribune.com
While most females in their late teens today are preparing for college, entering the workforce or otherwise exploring a multitude of options, Deborah Feldman's memoir, "Unorthodox" (Simon & Schuster, 272 pages, $23), reminds us that there are religious communities in the United States
Book review: Martha Stewart Living Magazine's *Martha Stewart's Cupcakes: 175 Inspired Ideas for
Martha Stewart Living Magazine's *Martha Stewart's Cupcakes: 175 Inspired Ideas for Everyone's Favorite Treat*, reviewed & recommended.
The Vikings – Book Review » Armchair General
The Vikings: A History. Ferguson, Robert. Penguin Books. 451 pages, including 38 pages of notes, 12 illustrations, 14 maps. Paperback. $32.95. At first glance, Robert Ferguson’s The Vikings appears to be a novel about Vikings that once raided Europe.
» Picture Book Review: Domo in the World Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe For the Geek in all of us 2011 Debut Author Challenge 2011 Reading Challenges About Me Contact Review & Interview Policy Vacation Reads Reading Challenge Link-up Page Pages 2011 Debut Author Challenge 2010 Debut Author Challenge 2011 Reading Challenges About Me My Bitty Babies
Back From the Dead: The State of Book Reviewing | Poets & Writers
Five years ago, when Twitter was just another start-up and the iPad was a gleam in Steve Jobs ' s eye, the state of print book reviews in this country was undergoing a spectacular and noisy collapse. Newspapers that were failing financially killed off their stand-alone print book sections, or
The Informers - Juan Gabriel Vásquez
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of The Informers by Juan Gabriel Vásquez.
Book Review: Rapt, Winifred Gallagher - B&N Review
Ward Sutton's cartoon review of Winifred Gallagher's new study.
Review: A novelist's urgent tale exploring American health care - San Jose Mercury News
Lionel Shriver s So Much for That is a furious objection to watching the dream of health, financial security and old-age companionship wither and die. If you can stomach its grisly detail and badgering insights, you ll discover it is that rare kind novel capable of shaking and changing you.
Bookninja » Blog Archive » Analysing the plight of the book review
An interesting piece in The Nation looks at the book review’s ever-shifting fortunes.Are review sections disappearing or shrinking because they can’t turn a profit? Or is it because they can’t compete with material originating on the web? Why are weekly and monthly magazines,
Book review: A Truth Universally Acknowledged - Scotsman.com Living
Book review: A Truth Universally Acknowledged - <strong>A Truth Universally Acknowledged<br /><br />Edited by Susannah Carson<br /><br />Particular Books, 298pp, £20</strong>
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