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Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca?
The first novel about Leo Waterman, a private eye in Seattle who barely scrapes by on a series of oddball cases solved with the help of a sodden set of Baker Street Irregulars.
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Radiance
A novel about Big Science and political chicanery at a nuclear weapons lab.
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Don't Give Up On Solomon Burke
Solomon Burke, "soul legend, ordained bishop, father of 21, licensed mortician and current Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member," returns with songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and others.
Having suggested that people writing reviews for BlogCritics ought to post "favorite album" lists to provide some context for their reviews, I suppose I'm obliged to post such a list myself.
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Book Review: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami is one of those authors I always vaguely feel like I ought to read, but never quite get around to picking up.
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Come On, Rise Up
As anyone who hasn't been living in a cave knows, this is Springsteen's September 11 album, with the bulk of the tracks touching on one aspect or another of that horrific event. It's hard to separate the album from the trauma, and that's the sort of thing that can easily get in the way of determining whether the album is any good or not.
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