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Book Review: Bettyville by George Hodgman

Book Review: Bettyville by George Hodgman

Jan 24, 2016

George Hodgman, the author of Bettyville, a moving and often funny memoir, is a middle aged gay man who lives...

BettyVille by George Hodgman

BettyVille by George Hodgman

Jan 24, 2016

George Hodgman, the author of Bettyville, a moving and often funny memoir, is a middle aged gay man who lives...

Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett

Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett

Nov 20, 2015

Ken Follett again tackles great chucks of history in Edge of Eternity, the final installment in his Century Trilogy, which...

Book Review: Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Book Review: Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Sep 14, 2015

Rules of Civility Set in 1930s Manhattan, Rules of Civility by Amor Towles follows the lives and longings of the...

All the Light We Cannot See

All the Light We Cannot See

Jun 18, 2015

‘Leaflets,’ the opening chapter of All the Light We Cannot See is two paragraphs long: “At dusk they pour from...

W is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton

W is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton

Mar 21, 2015

At first glance I wondered why Sue Grafton’s latest mystery, “W is for Wasted,” was such a thick book. Fearing...

Remembering Arlie, A Glimpse Into a Remarkable Life

Remembering Arlie, A Glimpse Into a Remarkable Life

Feb 26, 2015

We’ve all heard that “good things come in small packages.” That would be the case for Remembering Arlie, a Glimpse...

Back Channel, by Stephen Carter

Back Channel, by Stephen Carter

Jan 3, 2015

Author Stephen L. Carter should be happy about the recent thaw in Cuban-American relations because his latest novel, Back Channel,...

The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt

The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt

Dec 18, 2014

A fine thing about The Goldfinch is how Donna Tartt captures the way a place looks, smells and how it...

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