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Cruel Slaverynew

The Book of Negroes has all the elements of good historical fiction: an epic story, detail that can only come from deep research, and astute insights into human frailty.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  01-26-2007  |  Fiction

What Would Dave Do?new

Self displays a remarkable ability to mesh the torments of father-son relationships with a satire of religious misogyny, painstakingly constructing a future society along the way.
Washington City Paper  |  Rayyan Al-Shawaf  |  01-26-2007  |  Fiction

Bloody Gloriousnew

Moore's latest tale of the city plus more books with bite.
Eugene Weekly  |  Suzi Steffen  |  01-19-2007  |  Fiction

The Confessional Letternew

In this well-researched novel where past and present, East and West, collide poignantly, Amis enables us to imagine a past so oppressive that the narrator cannot even refer to Stalin by name.
Artvoice  |  Laura Nathan  |  01-19-2007  |  Fiction

The Bugman Comethnew

Human insect chooses obvious career path: gangster.
Dig Boston  |  Stewart Mason  |  01-17-2007  |  Fiction

Far-Out Radicalsnew

Though we could hardly call him a literary heavyweight, Maillard is a chronicler in the true sene of the word.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  01-12-2007  |  Fiction

Brutal Honestynew

Firth delivers 17 exercises in the ham-fisted, brutalist fiction that has already gained him an uneasy notoriety.
NOW Magazine  |  David Jager  |  01-12-2007  |  Fiction

Pushy, Stubborn and Kind of Dumbnew

Blum's latest work is weird, and not in a good way.
Willamette Week  |  Paige Richmond  |  01-10-2007  |  Fiction

Whimsical Meets Macabrenew

Though not of the same caliber as his novels, this collection of short stories will engross any Gaiman aficionado.
NUVO  |  Lisa Gauthier  |  01-04-2007  |  Fiction

Literary Diarrheanew

To call reading this book a waste of time is almost an insult to activities like picking your toes and staring at the wall.
Dig Boston  |  Luke O'Neil  |  01-03-2007  |  Fiction

Mumbai on the Makenew

Chandra's Sacred Games is the new year's big novel.
Chicago Newcity  |  John Freeman  |  01-03-2007  |  Fiction

Craven Imagesnew

This book is like staring at the unkempt mid-20s guy with a bad haircut scribbling in his journal on the subway: kind of sad, but you keep staring.
NOW Magazine  |  Zoe Whittall  |  12-18-2006  |  Fiction

Fishing for a Good Read?new

The annual winter reading issue: novels, nonfiction, graphic novels and more, from Richard Ford to Alan Moore.
Eugene Weekly  |  Eugene Weekly Staff and Freelancers  |  12-15-2006  |  Fiction

Into the Light of 'Day'new

At the start of one century, Pynchon's latest novel illuminates the dawn of the last.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Anthony Miller  |  12-15-2006  |  Fiction

Scattered Dreamsnew

Neil Gaiman's latest isn't as sturdy as his earlier fantasy fiction.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  12-15-2006  |  Fiction

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