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The Language of Secrets
by Ausma Zehanat Khan
Disappointing but still worth reading (12/3/2015)
I was strongly drawn to reading this novel because of the centrality of Muslem characters and the way they would concretely illuminate the two faces of Islam in the modern world. And the character focus turns out to be very well done -- up to a point. As to the two keymore
Frank & Ava: In Love and War
by John Brady
A disappointing reading experience (8/4/2015)
The question I asked myself as I was reading this book was: Is this book necessary? Does it add anything significant and insightful about the relationship between Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner? My answer is "no" and there are quite a few reasons for this negative assessment.more
Trust No One: A Thriller
by Paul Cleave
Original but disappointing (6/9/2015)
I began this book with high anticipation, drawn into it by its intriguing and highly original idea for a crime novel about a writer with dementia who creates a diary-like journal addressed to his future self.
   However, I found the book disappointing as "amore
Whispering Shadows
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
A Literary Novel of Crime and Detection in China Today (1/12/2015)
The events in this story take place in contemporary China but they reverberate with the social and personal consequences of the worst aspects of the Cultural Revolution that began in the mid-1960s and concluded after Chairman Mao's death nearly a decade later. The author'smore
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