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Books for writers, Non fiction reviews

A review of How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Stephen Blake Mettee

March 30, 2004

If you want to put together a nonfiction book proposal, this is as clear and focused a guide as you could hope to find. Mettee cuts straight to the chase and provides a very easy to follow, no nonsense guide…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of What A Piece of Work I Am by Eric Kraft

March 30, 2004

Much of the novel issues from the stage and much of the language is stagy. Since the explanation for staginess comes after the fact, one is obliged to determine how much satisfaction a belated explanation can give. Contrivance is a…

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Young Adult reviews

A review of Terry Denton’s Storymaze Series

March 30, 2004

So what’s Denton’s secret? First of all, the book contains a quirky narrative interspersed with cartoons. These aren’t the pretty pastel pictures they got with their preschool books though. Denton’s cartoons are only slightly more sedate than Robert Crumb’s Mr…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of DeLillo’s Cosmopolis

March 30, 2004

It is possible that under the poor structure and pretty prose lies a deeper truth – some vision about the world and what matters. Or perhaps we are to read into the book that nothing matters – that in the…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of Crabwalk by Gunter Grass

March 30, 2004

Crabwalk is a complex and difficult novel which challenges the reader to think about history, about perspective, and narrative truth, but keeps the reader at arms length. The story is narrated by Paul Pokriefke, a 50 year old survivor of…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of What’s Wrong with Dorfman by John Blumenthal

March 30, 2004

The style is a marvelous succession of deadpan one-liners, quick and funny. A perceptive reader will see in this a device whereby Dorfman, the narrator, distances himself from his problems. Reviewed by Bob Williams What’s Wrong with Dorfman? By John…

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Literary Fiction Reviews

A review of Good Faith by Jane Smiley

March 30, 2004

Stratford is an interesting narrator, and his passive acceptance, even in the worst of situations keeps the tone of the book light. In typical Smiley style, Good Faith is a tight, fast paced, and carefully set out novel full of…

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Cookbooks, Non fiction reviews

A review of Stress Free Foods by Lee Gold

March 30, 2004

According to nutritionist/chef/home economist Lee Gold prolonged stress can lead to significant health problems from heart disease to stroke, ulcers, depression, cancer, diabetes, and more. It is a vicious cycle. The more stressed you get, the more you will develop…

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Books for writers, Non fiction reviews

A review of The ABCs of Writing For Children

March 30, 2004

If you are a writer or illustrator of childrens’ books, or want to be, Koehler-Pentacoff’s book is really a must read. This is no didactic guide from a world weary author, but instead, is a series of questions and answers…

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Young Adult reviews

A review of Where in the World by Simon French

March 30, 2004

This is an engrossing and sensitive story. The subtlety of the narrative structure is one which French handles in a way that makes it clear and easy for young readers to handle, while still complex enough to keep the interest.…

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