Literature
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Book Review: East Texas P.I. turns vigilante in funny and savage ‘Sugar on the Bones’Jul 15, 2024 10:21 am - In Joe R. Lansdale’s “Sugar on the Bones,” the quirky characters are well drawn, the prose is tight, the pace is furious, the surprises keep coming and the violent climax is nothing less than savage.
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Viola Davis, James Patterson to collaborate on novel set in the contemporary, rural SouthJul 09, 2024 3:50 pm - An upcoming thriller about a female judge in the contemporary, rural South will have two very famous, and very different, authors: Oscar winner Viola Davis and mega-selling novelist James Patterson.
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Book Review: Kate Quinn returns with ‘The Briar Club,’ a murder mystery during the 1950s Red ScareJul 09, 2024 8:18 am - If you’ve never read a Kate Quinn novel, there’s no time like the present. Or like the 1950s in Washington, D.C. That’s the setting for Quinn’s “The Briar Club,” which is a murder mystery wrapped up in the stories of multiple women who rent rooms at a boarding house during the height of Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s Red Scare.
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Book Review: ‘Loving Sylvia Plath’ attends to polarizing writer’s circumstances more than her workJul 09, 2024 7:53 am - In “Loving Sylvia Plath: A Reclamation,” author Emily Van Duyne rejects the trope that Plath was nothing more than a bad mother who struggled with mental illness and a morbid poet, whose life was merely a preface to her infamous self-inflicted death.
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Book Review: ‘John Quincy Adams’ gives the sixth president’s life the sweep and scope it deservesJul 01, 2024 11:43 am - To be clear, Randall Woods’ “John Quincy Adams: A Man for the Whole People” is not a leisurely read. Clocking in at more than 700 pages, Woods’ biography of the sixth president is massive in both length and scope. But that’s the type of book Adams deserves.
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Book Review: ‘Hey, Zoey’ uses questions about AI to look at women’s autonomy in a new lightJul 01, 2024 11:37 am - Dolores is going through the motions of life when she finds a potentially marriage-ending surprise in her garage: a high-end, lifelike sex doll imbued with artificial intelligence named Zoey. There are a lot of places that author Sarah Crossan can go from here — and “Hey, Zoey” touches on them all.
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Book Review: Yume Kitasei explores space in a heist-driven action adventure novelJun 28, 2024 3:09 pm - Grad student Maya Hoshimoto is having a hard time settling down on Earth after a thrilling career as an art thief, stealing looted objects and returning them to their peo...
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Book Review: Serena Kaylor’s ‘Calculation’ proves predictable romance can be uproarious, nail-bitingJun 21, 2024 6:37 am - Serena Kaylor’s second novel, “The Calculation of You and Me,” is a phenomenal teen romance that celebrates romance itself — the concept and the genre — as Marlowe discovers what makes a healthy, happy relationship through her journey to try and win back her high school boyfriend.
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Book Review: ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ tells a tale of modern love and successJun 17, 2024 7:34 am - The cover art and title of “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” don’t quite convey the wild ride readers who crack open this new fiction from Rufi Thorpe will take. There’s a rea...
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Griffin Dunne finds balance between madcap Hollywood adventures and family tragedy in new memoirJun 14, 2024 8:19 am - Griffin Dunne says he’s grateful his parents raised him with what he affectionately calls “benign neglect” in 1970s and ’80s Los Angeles because it encouraged creativ...