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Danielle McClellan

Danielle McClellan has been a bookseller, a managing editor of two small presses, and a senior editor for the University of California, Irvine, School of Humanities. She is currently the managing editor of the academic journal Law & Society Review and also runs a small academic editorial business. She divides her time between Granada, Spain, and the US Pacific Northwest. Danielle loves connecting readers with good books and will always be a bookseller at heart. She reads widely and reviews literary fiction, literature in translation, poetry and essays, mysteries, and food writing.

Books reviewed by Danielle McClellan

Hideous Kinky (01/29/25)
Small Rain (09/04/24)
Blue Ruin (07/17/24)
Table for Two (04/03/24)
Prophet Song (02/07/24)
The MANIAC (10/04/23)
Loot (08/02/23)
The Postcard (06/07/23)

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    From the USA Today bestselling author of Only the Beautiful. 1956, Malibu, California: Something is not right on Paradise Circle.

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