AltWeeklies Wire
A Fascinating Explorationnew
In her sumptuous new collection of stories, Soueif details the lives of a series of Arab women as they traverse the cultural line that divides East from West.
Tags: Ahdaf Soueif, I Think of You
'Radiance' Glowsnew
Lambert's first novel gently detonates the emotional land mines dormant in diverse characters.
NOW Magazine |
Zoe Whittall |
02-16-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: Radiance, Shaena Lambert
Future Imperfectnew
Don't forget to tip your Messiah.
Dig Boston |
Zak M. Salih |
02-14-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: The Book of Dave, Will Self
Baine of His Existencenew
Gorman Bechard unwinds in a new fictional guise.
New Haven Advocate |
Christopher Arnott |
02-13-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: Jonathan Baine, Unwound
Google-noianew
Raban's post-9/11 novel is less-than-explosive.
Seattle Weekly |
Brian Miller |
02-13-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: surveillance, Jonathan Raban
Marx-ist Mirthnew
A fast, fun, if frustrating read, Him Her works best when Marx reins in her penchant for long, supposedly funny lists.
NOW Magazine |
Ibi Kaslik |
02-09-2007 |
Fiction
Sharp Narrativenew
Miller follows up his debut, The Featherbed, with another compelling tale about Jewish immigrant life in Toronto in the 30s and 40s, this time with a nifty political twist.
NOW Magazine |
Susan G. Cole |
02-09-2007 |
Fiction
Teenage Vampirenew
Christopher Moore channels his sick sense of humor into the bloody good You Suck.
Montreal Mirror |
Juliet Waters |
02-08-2007 |
Fiction
Brotherhoodnew
This swift, weird little novel by Martin Amis is his best fiction in years.
Weekly Alibi |
John Freeman |
02-06-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: House of Meetings, Martin Amis
Tales by Toibinnew
Quaint title aside, these stories -- Toibin's first collection -- aren't celebrations of Hallmark-card family unity, complete with bucolic Irish settings.
NOW Magazine |
Glenn Sumi |
02-05-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: Colm Toibin, Mothers and Sons
Big Bangnew
This is a polished and marvellously textured first book of short fiction -- can't wait for his first novel.
NOW Magazine |
Zoe Whittall |
02-05-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: Bang Crunch, Neil Smith
Ordinary Madnessnew
Parker is a natural comedian, his ear is keen and close to the ground, and his search for a soul-cure is so genuine, so devout, that his occasional aerobatics of purplish lyricism don't fly away with his stories.
Sami, I Amnew
Vendela Vida tells a dark story with a light touch.
Montreal Mirror |
Juliet Waters |
02-02-2007 |
Fiction
The (Tipsy) Fairies' Midwifenew
Martin Millar takes a charming, clever view of the fey folk in his slyly titled novel.
Eugene Weekly |
Molly Templeton |
02-01-2007 |
Fiction
Ill Fame, Worse Lucknew
A young prostitute seeks her fortune as the corpses pile up in Mailman's tale of gold rush San Francisco.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Kemble Scott |
01-31-2007 |
Fiction
Tags: Erika Mailman, Woman of Ill Fame