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Bad Boy: An Inspector Banks Novel
by Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson's Bad Boy (7/27/2010)
Admittedly, I am a total Chief Inspector Banks fan and have enjoyed each of the books in this Peter Robinson series. And, this latest entry which features Banks' daughter Tracy and his co-worker Annie is a first rate addition to the series. This is a compelling story and amore
The Year of the Flood
by Margaret Atwood
The Year of the Flood (8/29/2009)
Margaret Atwood's new novel The Year of the Flood is a gripping, chilling, and uncomfortably believable account of a post-apocalyptic world where humankind has engineered its own demise as well as the destruction of the natural environment. It appears that only two humansmore
To Siberia: A Novel
by Per Petterson
Cold! (11/2/2008)
The frigid landscape of northern Denmark figures prominently in this sparse and poetic book. And, although unfulfilled, the dream of the unnamed young girl who is the narrator and main character of the book is to go to Siberia - with it's clean, cold landscape. The suicidemore
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