Reviews the book "The Great Indian Novel," by Shashi Tharoor.Carey, Glenn OLibrary JournalTharoor, Shashi. The Great Indian Novel. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1991. Print. All references to this edition of the novel will be incor...
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Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood is one of those great family-friendly movies that also just a great movie in general. And when you see its animation style and take note of all the emotion conveyed, you won't be surprised to hear that this is a Richard Linklater (Waking Life, A...
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Book Summary of Book 1, The Winter Sea: American writer Carrie McClelland delves into her Scottish ancestors’ connection to the 1708 Jacobite uprising while seeking inspiration for her novel. As she becomes engrossed in the past, her mind slips backward in time, and she learns of a long-...
Barchen proves to be a valuable asset to Louis and his fellow soldiers, even after facing great tragedy. Thoroughly researched, the author includes the newspaper article that inspired the story, as well as telling of his personal connection to the story. See a full review in the US Review ...
“Whether one regards it as fiction or a transcript from real life, Perplexities is a very unusual book” declares its dust jacket. Too unusual for some reviewers: “There is some championing of the cause of prostitutes and perverts, a great deal of muddled thinking, rather tediously recorded...
American Poetry Review. $23.00 Kevin Ducey’s great strength is his daring. He frequently appears silly, he risks silliness in his work, and this silliness sometimes succeeds admirably.… continue reading...2 Comments “Yes, I used to drive with my eyes closed”: Ernest Hilbert Interviews ...