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The Silent Land, Graham Joyce (my review, in which I compare it to the Fear Street series, is here) Fear Street No. 32, College Weekend, R.L. Stine (that’s right) All the Time in the World, E.L. Doctorow (Bookslut review here) The (…)
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I went to Book Soup to hear Andre Dubus III read from Townie last night. Stay tuned for a recap of the evening (link to come), but I’ll preface by saying that Dubus is seriously pleasant. In all honesty, I (…)
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Swamplandia!, Karen Russell Duh. Vestments, John Reimringer Three Guys One Book called it an “astoundingly good book.” Also, I’ve never read a book about a priest. Bad Marie, Marcy Dermansky This one’s been on my radar for a while; references (…)
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One of my favorite things about Three Guys One Book is their ongoing Why We Love What We Do series. If you don’t know it, you should. This time they feature Emily Pullen, of Skylight Books in Los Feliz. I (…)
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