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Rory L. Aronsky

Rory L. Aronsky, co-author of BearManor Media’s What If They Lived? with Phil Hall, used to want to be a full-time film critic while writing well over 10 years of movie and DVD reviews, but eventually grew tired of the hamster-wheel feeling of it, realizing once and for all that his true love has always been books. He constantly haunts the websites and Facebook pages of Barbara O’Neal, Rita Leganski, and Beth Hoffman, impatiently waiting for their newest novels, and is hugely fascinated with presidential history. After five years in Las Vegas, he now lives in Ventura, California, where he still can’t get over the downtown public library being one street over from the beach.

Books reviewed by Rory L. Aronsky

Abundance (03/17/21)
Watch Over Me (10/21/20)
Dear Life (09/02/20)
The Bear (03/18/20)
Butterfly Yellow (10/16/19)
The Dutch House (10/02/19)
Savage Feast (02/20/19)
Hey, Kiddo (10/31/18)
Timekeepers (02/07/18)
Be Frank With Me (04/06/16)
Youngblood (02/03/16)
Find Me Unafraid (11/18/15)
The Incarnations (09/02/15)
Aquarium (04/01/15)
The Marauders (03/04/15)
Spare Parts (02/04/15)
Empire of Sin (11/19/14)
Out of the Woods (01/22/14)

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