The Echo Maker.(Book review)Brzezinski, Steven
Delilah S. Dawson talks her new book, her process, and what’s coming next Interview: Alexandra Brecken discusses Silver in the Bone, magic, and more Book Review: Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley Queen Bee by Amalie Howard is a refreshing YA historical...
Book Review: Echo warrior: The Age of the Warrior: Selected Writings, by Robert Fisk (4th Estate, pp320, 14.99)doi:10.1177/09564748080190021305DavidAaronovitchSageBritish Journalism Review
Psyche in a dress [book review] Psyche, the soul, is a seventeen-year-old girl trapped in her filmmaker father's visions of art. She performs for his cameras but yearns for her ... F Lia 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 "THE HUNGARIAN FOLK-SONG … ECHO OF THE ENTIRE HUNGARIAN SOUL" – THO...
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Months ago I was fortunate enough to to be sent a review copy of Small Bomb at Dimperly (2024) by Lissa Evans. It was something to look forward to having so enjoyed her previous novels, Crooked Heart, Old Baggage and V for Victory. This novel introduces some new characters, set just ...
Book of the month: Kim Leine December 23, 2024 By Ann Morgan in Book of the month, Europe, Post-world, The stories Tags: book review, books, colonialism, culture, Danish, Greenland, history, Kim Leine, Martin Aitken, translation 4 Comments This novel was a recommendation from leading ...
Book Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley Novella review: Schemes & Scandals (A Rip Through Time, #3.5) by Kelley Armstrong Title:The Ministry of Time Author: Kaliane Bradley Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publication date: May 7, 2024...
University of Nebraska Press is determined to send novels for my review, while not sending most of the non-fiction scholarly books I have been requesting. I do not like reviewing modern fiction, as it is mostly complete, unreadable dribble. But since scholarly presses attempt to classify the ...
In July this year, a video was posted as if in response to the conclusion of Kyle Olmon’s “Movable Book Artists” inParenthesis31 (2020): There is little in the way of scholarship and criticism in regard to pop-up and movable books. Part of this is the stigma of being represented ...