Pat Barker’s third novel in her multi-book reevaluation of the Trojan War follows Cassandra on her ill-fated trip to Agamemnon’s court. In “When We Sold God’s Eye,” Alex Cuadros tells a ...
But is it what she needs? An affecting novel about the trade-offs of a life devoted to art. — Kim Hubbard Head into the hectic holiday season with this gorgeous, inspiring book that reminds us ...
This claustrophobic, devastating yet also darkly hilarious novel is sure to set pulses racing and get a great discussion going. When young academic Zoe starts an affair with the glamourous, successful ...
Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.
The advance reader’s edition of Israeli writer Maya Kessler’s debut novel, “Rosenfeld,” arrived on my doorstep with a warning label. On its cover was an “R” like the one used to rate ...
Novel foods are any food that was not used for human consumption to a significant degree within the United Kingdom (UK) or the European Union (EU) before 15 May 1997. This means that the foods don’t ...
The novel “Interior Chinatown” is formatted like a script, taking its title from the screenwriting convention of beginning scenes by indicating whether they take place indoors or out.
Release Date: Launches today with Parts 1 and 2 of Volume 1 Summary: Charlotte Cocoriara: duke's daughter, fiancée to a prince, villainess, and...NPC? Framed as the villainess in a spin-off of an ...
Genres are the Sirens of literary criticism. They seem friendly and alluring, but they are dangerously elusive shape-shifters. You really have to lash yourself to the mast. There is also the ...