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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Books - 09/Jul 09:01

Book Review: ‘The Anthropologists,’ by Aysegul Savas

In “The Anthropologists,” Aysegul Savas celebrates the “unremarkable grace” of a couple’s ordinary days. It’s enchanting.

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The big city and regular people connect in Ordinary Days

canberraweekly.com.au - 29/Aug 21:30

Sharing a tale of connection in the Big Apple, Ordinary Days hits the stage at The Q - Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre on 5-7 September.

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Book Club: Read ‘The Hypocrite,’ by Jo Hamya, With the Book Review

the new york times - 30/Aug 16:23

In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Hypocrite,” by Jo Hamya.

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Book Review: ‘Still Life,’ by Katherine Packert Burke

the new york times - 10/Sep 09:00

In Katherine Packert Burke’s debut novel, a woman is haunted by change while grappling with the death of a friend.

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Book Review: ‘Still Life,’ by Katherine Packert Burke

the new york times - 10/Sep 09:00

In Katherine Packert Burke’s debut novel, a woman is haunted by change while grappling with the death of a friend.

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Book review: Daydream

southernsuburbstatler.co.za - 06/Sep 05:00

Daydream Hannah Grace Simon & Schuster Review: Lauren O’Connor-May The third book in the Maple Hills series sees one of the most popular characters,...

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Book review: Daydream

southernsuburbstatler.co.za - 06/Sep 05:00

Daydream Hannah Grace Simon & Schuster Review: Lauren O’Connor-May The third book in the Maple Hills series sees one of the most popular characters,...

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Book Review: ‘Madwoman,’ by Chelsea Bieker

the new york times - 29/Aug 09:01

In Chelsea Bieker’s new novel, “Madwoman,” a woman is no longer able to keep the demons of her childhood out of her present.

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Book Review: ‘Bright I Burn,’ by Molly Aitken

the new york times - 09/Sep 09:00

Inspired by the true story of the first woman condemned as a witch in medieval Ireland, “Bright I Burn,” by Molly Aitken, features a protagonist...

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Book Review: ‘Bright I Burn,’ by Molly Aitken

the new york times - 09/Sep 09:00

Inspired by the true story of the first woman condemned as a witch in medieval Ireland, “Bright I Burn,” by Molly Aitken, features a protagonist...

McMurtry embraced the penny dreadful in Telegraph Days

e-know.ca - 08/Sep 21:25

Book Review By Derryll White McMurtry, Larry (2006).  Telegraph Days. It is sad to know that Larry McMurtry will not be producing any more books,...