Book Review – A Children’s Bible, by Lydia Millet
A Children’s Bible is the latest novel by Pulitzer finalist Lydia Millet, is an apocalyptic story satirizing the feckless, self-indulgent, well-off, and educated adults for …
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Chloe’s Knot, a story….
Chloe’s Knot Mike Wilson David sorted through his theory as he drove them to the restaurant. The theory concerned gender difference. Inspired by a little …
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Book Review – First Person Singular, by Haruki Murakami
First Person Singular is a collection of short stories by award-winning author Haruki Murakami. Most of them are characterized by unexpected happenings, philosophical musings, and …
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Book Review – Sooley, by John Grisham
Sooley by John Grisham is a novel about the joy of basketball, the pipeline to the NBA, the reality of civil wars in Sudan, and …
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