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February 23, 2014

Book Review: Faisal I of Iraq

February 23, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A key figure in the founding of the modern Middle East finally gets his definitive English-language biography

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biography, February 2014
February 22, 2014

Book Review: The Dream of the Great American Novel

February 22, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The Scarlet Letter? Moby-Dick? Gone with the Wind? Gravity's Rainbow? Just what IS the "Great American Novel" anyway?

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February 22, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
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February 2014, fiction, literary criticism
February 21, 2014

Book Review: The Depths

February 21, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Jonathan Rottenberg's new book contends that the modern world's epidemic of depression is made all the worse by society's tendency to stigmatize the victims themselves

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February 19, 2014

Book Review: Dancing Fish and Ammonites

February 19, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Long-time novelist Penelope Lively turns 80 - and turns to memoir-writing

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February 2014, memoir
February 17, 2014

Book Review: Raiders of the Nile

February 17, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

In Alexandria as a young man, Gordianus the Finder gets caught up in an elaborate scheme to steal the corpse of Alexander the Great!

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ancient rome, February 2014
February 15, 2014

Book Review: The Martian

February 15, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

An unassuming botanist gets separated from his exploration team and finds himself stranded alone on Mars - and his survival rests entirely in his own hands.

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February 2014, science fiction
February 15, 2014

Book Review: Hundred Days

February 15, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The vivid story of the months when the long, slogging stalemate of the First World War exploded into violence

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February 2014, first world war, history, military history
February 15, 2014

In Paperback: On Reading "The Grapes of Wrath"

February 15, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

John Steinbeck's bestselling and universally-lauded novel gets a passionate and persuasive reading by a renowned Steinbeck scholar

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February 14, 2014

Book Review: Must Love Dukes

February 14, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The lovers in Elizabeth Michels' new novel get off to a rapturous, then a rocky start - and when next they meet, a year later, the real games begin

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February 2014, romance novels
February 14, 2014

Book Review: Much Ado About Jack

February 14, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A strong-willed countess and a dynamic sailor become Shakespearean-style star-crossed lovers in Christy English's latest novel

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February 2014, romance novels
February 14, 2014

Book Review: Romancing the Duke

February 14, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The daughter of a famous novelist has her own life take on a decidedly fairy-tale twist in Tessa Dare's new novel

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February 2014, romance novels
February 12, 2014

Classics Reissued: The Homesman

February 12, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A strong woman and a weak man must make a perilous journey from the Western frontier to the East Coast in Glendon Swarthout's newly-reissued classic novel

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February 2014, fiction
February 11, 2014

Book Review: Like a Mighty Army

February 11, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Armies clash and the technological stakes are raised in the latest installment in David Weber's rip-roaring "Safehold" series

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February 2014, science fiction
February 10, 2014

Book Review: The Deliverance of Evil

February 10, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A young woman is murdered on the eve of Italy's tumultuous win in the 1982 World Cup - and then 24 years later, on the eve of another World Cup victory, more bodies start turning up, and it's up to one haunted, damaged cop to piece the mystery together (hint: it's not hooligans)

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February 2014, fiction
February 08, 2014

Book Review: My Name is Resolute

February 08, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The life of one remarkable woman - told against the backdrop of American colonies boiling toward revolution - forms the narrative of Nancy Turner's sumptuously old-fashioned new historical novel

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February 2014, fiction, historical fiction
February 08, 2014

Book Review: James & Dolley Madison

February 08, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

A new dual-biography of James Madison and his wife Dolley sees them through some of fledgling America's most trying times

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american history, February 2014
February 04, 2014

Book Review: Lincoln's Boys

February 04, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

The image of Abraham Lincoln - the saintly, martyred Great Emancipator - is a permanent fixture of human culture … but a fascinating new book takes a detailed look at the men who carefully crafted that image

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american history, February 2014
February 03, 2014

Book Review: Who Thinks Evil

February 03, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Sherlock Holmes's legendary nemesis Professor Moriarty returns - as super-sleuth hero of a new thriller involving a threat to Queen Victoria's throne and the nation itself

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February 02, 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman

February 02, 2014/ Open Letters Monthly

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February 01, 2014

Book Review: An Unnecessary Woman

February 01, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

In chaos-plagued Beirut, a voracious reader lives an oddly fulfilling secret life

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contemporary fiction, February 2014
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