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Book Review: ‘All The Seas of the World’ by Guy Gavriel Kay
'All The Seas of the World' by Guy Gavriel Kay is a truly wonderful book which will enthral and delight readers over and over again.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Poguemahone’ by Patrick McCabe
'Poguemahone' by Patrick McCabe does the amazing balancing act of marrying form with content to tell us the moving and ribald tale of a brother and sister.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In The Shadow of the Yali’ by Suat Dervis
'The Shadow of the Yali' by Suat Dervis is a fascinating book with intriguing characters and surprising depths.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Quichotte’ by Salman Rushdie
'Quichotte by Salman Rushdie will ease the pain of your heart and make you feel a little less alone in this strange new world.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fear’ by Dirk Kurbjuweit
In 'Fear' Dirk Kurbjuweit takes an existential look at family
Read More »Book Review: ‘Human Acts’ by Han Kang
Han Kang again explores violence and human suffering, this time through the eyes of six characters at different points in their lives.
Read More »Interview with Linda Lucretia Shuler, Author of ‘Hidden Shadows’
Interview with Linda Lucretia Shuler, Author of "Hidden Shadows".
Read More »Book Review: ‘Grace’ by Calvin Baker
'Grace,' the latest from novelist Calvin Baker, is the story of one man’s quest for love and meaning in a world he has found wanting.
Read More »Book Review: The Accidental Art Thief by Joan Schweighardt
"The Accidental Art Thief" is a well-written literary novel with complex, skillfully developed characters.
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