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Bones of Lifenew

Septuagenarian Philip Roth meditates on sex, family and death.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  05-26-2006  |  Fiction

Fierce Beastsnew

The stories in this collection are somewhat disturbing, offering a caustic look at the plight of angry young guys across Canada.
NOW Magazine  |  Zoe Whittall  |  05-25-2006  |  Fiction

The Possibility of an Islandnew

France's most controversial writer succumbs to adolescent impulses yet again.
Willamette Week  |  Lisa Hoashi  |  05-24-2006  |  Fiction

Baggy, Enjoyable Picaresquenew

Duck Soup meets ethnic cleansing on the Caspian in Shteyngart's latest.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  05-24-2006  |  Fiction

Odyssean Tasknew

The Suitors delves into Homer's tale for a modern rumination on desire.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Anthony Miller  |  05-19-2006  |  Fiction

Postmarked 'Gimmickville'new

Almond throws a blast of cold water on his latest literary masterpiece, Which Brings Me To You.
Dig Boston  |  Steve Almond  |  05-17-2006  |  Fiction

From Russia With Love Handlesnew

Shteyngart's follow-up to The Russian Debutante's Handbook is less than appetizing.
The Village Voice  |  Carla Blumenkranz  |  05-17-2006  |  Fiction

Macaroni and Pearlsnew

This is a compilation of Fennelly's real-life letters to Kathleen, former student, friend and young mother to be.
Jackson Free Press  |  Margaret Cahoon  |  05-13-2006  |  Fiction

Seedy, Needy, and Neuroticnew

This series of vignettes involves characters in offensive TV commercials who have their dignity and humanity robbed from them in service of the sale.
Dig Boston  |  Joe Keohane  |  05-10-2006  |  Fiction

Tainted Giftsnew

D'Ambrosio supplies wringing empathy from the cloth of everyday manias.
Seattle Weekly  |  John Freeman  |  05-10-2006  |  Fiction

'Broken' Soviet Scenenew

Pierre's second novel is a tale of globalization, guns and cherry-flavored madness.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Willa Rohrer  |  05-08-2006  |  Fiction

Too Much Talknew

The authors have talent, but Which Brings Me to You is still a frustrating romantic comedy.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  05-05-2006  |  Fiction

Day of the Rabbitnew

Theme parks and serial killers abound in Karp's first novel.
L.A. Weekly  |  Geoff Nicholson  |  05-04-2006  |  Fiction

Lemony Snippetsnew

Handler writes infuriatingly charming fiction.
L.A. Weekly  |  Nathan Ihara  |  05-04-2006  |  Fiction

Rich in Anecdotenew

Equal parts Annie Hall and Love Letters, this epistolary novel follows two smitten thirtysomethings with more education than common sense -- and even more libido.
Seattle Weekly  |  Kate Silver  |  05-03-2006  |  Fiction

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