This luminous and tender 20th-century saga of wounded souls and small-town secrets has a deep melancholy
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The ambitious but intimate sweep of Patrick Ryan’s new novel, “Buckeye,” recalls classic storytelling of another era.
This luminous and tender 20th-century saga of wounded souls and small-town secrets has a deep melancholy
In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Jane Austen’s classic, about the tortured romance of two people frazzled by...
Book review by Kimberly Foreman Genre: Psychological thriller / travel fiction With summer coming to an end soon, I wanted to review one last tropical...
Author David J McCartney hosted the official launch of his new book, Sisserou and the Secret Flower, at Michie Coffee Shop, Wrightson Road, Port of...
A graduate student must venture into the underworld to save the professor she accidentally killed in this bold new novel.
Cory Oldweiler, The Minnesota Star Tribune Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.’s “The El” follows several members of a Chicago street gang as they traverse...
Cory Oldweiler, The Minnesota Star Tribune Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.’s “The El” follows several members of a Chicago street gang as they traverse...
“Sympathy Tower Tokyo,” which was a best seller in Japan, is a social novel for the age of A.I.
With one book of classic gags and another that brings him shame, Moore delivers a show that’s heavy on the laughs if light on the charm
In a new novel, Helen Oyeyemi details a week inside a woman’s fragmented consciousness.