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"It really is a story that could change the way we think about the history of our country."
Amelia Grey’s writing is fresh and expressive, bringing you right into the minds of the characters she so obviously built with love.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of March 30, 2009
Bonnie and Clyde, In Dog We Trust, Optimist Michael J. Fox, Growing up MTM, 'Crazy Love'; Coben, Kleypas, Cannell, Oates, Feist, Deveraux...
"The starting point of true literature is the man who shuts himself up in his room with his books."
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Book Review: The Dakota Cipher by William Dietrich
A thoroughly entertaining historical adventure, overseen by a character of contradictions.
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Book Review: A Free Life by Ha Jin
Award-winning author Ha Jin unhurriedly unfolds the story of a Chinese immigrant family pursuing the American Dream.
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Book Review: The Way Through Doors Jesse Ball
A novel with layers of internal stories that bring you into worlds only Jesse Ball could fathom.
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Book Review: The Dark Volume By Gordon Dahlquist
Far from being the "gripping tale of suspense" that it's advertised as, The Dark Volume is a rather tedious exercise.
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Book Review: A Darker Domain by Val McDermid
Val McDermid delivers a new psychological thriller filled with mystery, betrayal, and darkness.
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Conceptual Fiction: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
There may be stories of interplanetary conflict with better special effects, but they don't come any smarter than this Heinlein classic.
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