Reviews by Susan P. (Rehoboth, MA)

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Heresy
by S.J. Parris
Heresy by SJ Pariss (12/22/2009)
The story takes place during the Inquisition and involves the murders of several university professors in England. The detective is a priest in exile who works as a spy for Queen Elizabeth. My impressions were that the book started out interestingly enough, but got stuckmore
Await Your Reply
by Dan Chaon
Await Your Reply (7/20/2009)
There are many things about this book to like, and I found it to be a fast read. The characters and their individual stories are intriguing, and the author's manner of linking their stories via the mysterious Hayden, holds the narrative together quite well. It would be amore
How We Decide
by Jonah Lehrer
What I Decided (12/11/2008)
Reading ‘How We Decide’ is a bit like sampling a tray of interesting appetizers; you experience the equivalent of new tastes, in small portions, that are pleasing (or not), and which are a prequel to a future experience. Using a variety of examples from industry, andmore
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