Transatlantic by Colum McCann
Part family saga, part historical fiction, and a big love song to Ireland, Transatlantic is an...
Read MorePart family saga, part historical fiction, and a big love song to Ireland, Transatlantic is an...
Read MoreTampa held my attention, but it was very difficult to read because I couldn’t accept the main...
Read MoreI was in second grade the first time I read Louise Fitzhugh’s Harriet the Spy. I was seven and...
Read MoreThe quotation that opens Pessl’s second novel is by a fictional character, Stanislas Cordova, who...
Read MoreThis post was originally published in open.salon.com In my review of Odds Against Tomorrow by...
Read More“No point in thinking,” [Ursula] said briskly, “you just have to get on with...
Read MoreI’m still waiting on the new Tom Rachman, it’s out there, don’t worry (I’m not worried, just...
Read MoreThe Son is a fictional multi-generational saga set in Texas, the second novel by the author of...
Read MoreI’ve seen the future, and Cormac McCarthy has written it. The Road is the only novel about the end...
Read MoreJustin St. Germain, the sound of whose name I love, is a cliche slayer. That’s a high compliment...
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