Khanh Ha’s The Demon Who Peddled Longing (2014)

2014-12-05T08:28:10-05:00

The Demon Who Peddled Longing is rich with the kind of sensory experience that translates into a reader’s complete immersion into another time and place, allowing them to fully inhabit a 19-year-old boy’s experience in Vietnam. Khanh Ha’s Flesh, a visceral and harrowing read, serves as a brilliant companion for his

Khanh Ha’s The Demon Who Peddled Longing (2014)2014-12-05T08:28:10-05:00

Diane Cook’s Man V. Nature (2014)

2014-11-05T20:00:56-05:00

As readers will guess from the title, Diane Cook's collection of stories has an archetypal reach. HarperCollins, 2014 These are stories that one can imagine discussing at length in creative writing classes, stories that could nestle into the curricula of English courses which study contemporary American fiction. But there

Diane Cook’s Man V. Nature (2014)2014-11-05T20:00:56-05:00

In Cainsville: A Giveaway

2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

The second volume in Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville series is an enticing follow-up to Omens. Random House Canada, 2014 Those who have read the Otherworld series will recall that the earliest novels concentrated on Elena's character and here, too, in her return to Cainsville, the main character remains consistent.

In Cainsville: A Giveaway2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

Literary Kismet: The Tin Flute and Man in the Shadows

2014-09-30T18:27:50-04:00

Once a week when he was in Montreal, Conor walked along St. Catherine Street to dine at the St. Lawrence Hotel. In a freshly pressed suit, starched shirt and perfectly tied cravat, he was the picture of sophistication. He even sported a new walking stick. He would often bring a

Literary Kismet: The Tin Flute and Man in the Shadows2014-09-30T18:27:50-04:00

Daughters, Mothers: Half-Formed and Otherwise

2014-09-30T18:27:34-04:00

Eimear McBride's A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing (2014) Reading. Then Not. Simon & Schuster, 2014 Sharp sentences. Jabbing thoughts. Unkindnesses bearing down. Book, set aside. Pause. And here is where the experience of reading A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing may end for many readers. Some, however,

Daughters, Mothers: Half-Formed and Otherwise2014-09-30T18:27:34-04:00
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