Category: Book Reviews
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An inner dark
New Mexico based writer Lee K. Abbott’s dark side is illuminated in this new collection.
This article was published on 08.31.06
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Western mythologies
Thomas McGuane’s Gallatin Canyon tells stripped-down stories about regular people.
This article was published on 08.03.06
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So fun it hurts
Like Antonya Nelson’s previous collections, Some Fun is not about fun at all, but frailty.
This article was published on 06.15.06
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The worm of history
William T. Vollman’s latest novel explores how good people come to perpetrate evil.
This article was published on 10.20.05
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Through a mirror darkly
Joan Didion’s latest, The Year of Magical Thinking, will break your heart.
This article was published on 10.13.05
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For whom the drum rolls
Louise Erdrich’s new novel a haunting story of families and disasters.
This article was published on 09.15.05
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Broke Dick
Fluke is pretty funny, but is it funny enough to drive across town for?
This article was published on 09.01.05
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Lives lived, imagined
Terry Allen takes his readers to places he can’t quite remember being.
This article was published on 08.18.05
August 31, 2006
RN&R Vol 12 Issue 30
August 03, 2006
RN&R Vol 12 Issue 26
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RN&R Vol 12 Issue 19
October 20, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 37
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RN&R Vol 11 Issue 36
September 15, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 32
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RN&R Vol 11 Issue 31
September 01, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 30
August 18, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 28
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RN&R Vol 11 Issue 27