José Saramago's last novel, now translated into English, is an indictment of God based on using Old Testament.
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Book Review: Rose Cottage by Mary Stewart
Rose Cottage transports the reader back to post-WW2 England, to a village full of mystery and a little romance
Read More »Book Review: A Man of Parts by David Lodge
The life and loves of H.G. Wells
Read More »Book Review: The Mistress of Nothing: A Novel by Kate Pullinger
The Mistress of Nothing is a pleasant leisurely cruise up the Nile, but it leaves some unanswered questions.
Read More »Book Review: Highway to Vengeance: A Thomas Highway Novel by Brian Springer
When law is not enough will vengeance do the trick?
Read More »Book Review: All Our Worldly Goods by Irene Némirovsky
Némirovsky's tale of a French family during the first half of the 19th century
Read More »eBook Review: Discontents by James Wallace Birch
Wealthy man who regrets compromising his radical ideals seeks to vicariously provoke political uprising through young dissident blogger.
Read More »Book Review: The Egyptian by Layton Green
Living the dream of living forever, does the fountain of youth really exist?
Read More »Book Review: Shadow Kin by M.J. Scott
Yet another dark sexy fantasy book? Well, yeah, but there's something different about this one; it's really well written dark sexy fantasy!
Read More »Book Review: Tiger Hills by Sarita Mandanna
The backdrop of a changing India and the impact of colonial rule are what make Tiger Hills a fascinating read.
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