Book Review: Attribution by Linda Moore
Art history graduate student Cate Adamson struggles to place herself in the male-dominated world...
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Art history graduate student Cate Adamson struggles to place herself in the male-dominated world...
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Set in the late 1990s, Many Are Invited starts as a sort of buddy story. The two male leads, Steve...
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I have been on a bit of a horror binge (and I rarely read horror) starting with Kris Waldheer’s...
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It’s been years since I’ve read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, an amazingly masculine novel though...
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Julia Phillips’s debut novel, Disappearing Earth, is structured somewhat akin to Jennifer Egan’s A...
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Author Jeannée Sacken draws upon her experience as an international photojournalist to heighten...
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Landslide is author Sikes’s debut novel and the start of a series involving U.S. Marine veteran...
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Set in East Texas in the second decade of the 1900s, this novel depicts the events of the era...
Read MorePosted by Suanne | Sep 15, 2022 | Book Reviews
In Blue Desert, Alice George, a headstrong young woman of sixteen, is trapped by the societal...
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