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Tag Archives: Reviews

Review: Bigfoot and the Baby by Ann Gelder (reviewed by Jen Michalski)

March 22, 2019by jmwwblog Leave a comment

Does salvation-through-shopping actually work?

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Review: The Crossing by Joseph Fasano (reviewed by Toti O’Brien)

March 15, 2019by jmwwblog Leave a comment

The Crossing by Joseph Fasano Cider Press Review, 2018 $17.95 ISBN: 978-1-930781-53-5 On the cover of Joseph Fasano’s The Crossing, a detail of Adam and Eve by Andrey Mironov reads […]

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Review: Basilio Boullosa Stars in the Fountain of Highlandtown by Rafael Alvarez (reviewed by Joesph Crespo)

February 22, 2019by jmwwblog Leave a comment

Alvarez’s fiction simmers with memory continuously.

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REVIEW: SHELF LIFE OF HAPPINESS BY VIRGINIA PYE (reviewed by Shelley Harp)

February 1, 2019by jmwwblog Leave a comment

Pye’s characters are unique and complex, and readers will think about them long after they finish the book.

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Review: Eleven Hours by Pamela Erens (reviewed by Amanda Kelley Corbin)

October 20, 2017by jmwwblog Leave a comment

It would be easy to devour this book in one sitting but it’s worth savoring.

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Review: The Loss of All Lost Things by Amina Gautier (reviewed by Jeffrey Condran)

June 29, 2017by jmwwblog Leave a comment

In this collection, the idea returned to most is our need to make loss feel significant and to keep it so.

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Review: The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen (reviewed by Bill Hughes)

January 27, 2017by jmwwblog Leave a comment

The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen by Mark Shaw 336 Pages Post Hill Press, 2016 ISBN: […]

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Review: 17 Carnations: The Royals, The Nazis, and the Biggest Cover-up in History by Andrew Morton (reviewed by Bill Hughes)

September 9, 2016by jmwwblog Leave a comment

17 Carnations: The Royals, The Nazis, and the Biggest Cover-up in History by Andrew Morton 384 pages Grand Central Publishing, 2015 ISBN: 978-1455527113 They are just a memory now, but […]

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Review: Dashiell Hammett: Man of Mystery by Sally Cline (review by Bill Hughes)

August 26, 2016by jmwwblog Leave a comment

By all accounts, he took pulp fiction yarns – about hard-boiled private eyes, such as his popular creation, Sam Spade, in The Maltese Falcon – to new, and higher, literary heights.

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Review: Count the Waves by Sandra Beasley (reviewed by Rachel Carstens)

July 28, 2015by jmwwblog Leave a comment

    Count the Waves By Sandra Beasley 96 pages W.W. Norton, 2015 $26.95 Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-393-24320-8     Enter Count the Waves: engaging, sharp, and playful. Beasley’s third collection is […]

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