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The Song of Achilles

August 28, 2012

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While it’s tempting to adopt an intellectual attitude, in this case I’m going to go with honesty and risk losing everyone’s respect: to date, my greatest interest in the Battle of Troy came when actors Eric Bana and Brad Pitt ran around fighting with no shirts on. There, I admitted it. I’ve never read Homer’s Odyssey or The Iliad. I’m a sexist cretin—until now. Author Madeline ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, debut, ecco, Greece, mythology

Coming to My Senses: A Story of Perfume, Pleasure, and an Unlikely Bride

August 24, 2012

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Alyssa Harad is a 30-something, self-proclaimed feminist and scholar who finds herself at loose ends when a PhD in English and teaching do not work out the way she thought they would. She fills her time as a freelance writer until discovering a perfume blog that piques her interest. Soon, she is consumed by these blogs and anything to do with fragrance. Coming to My Senses is a ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, debut, memoir, perfume, Viking

The Map of Lost Memories

August 19, 2012

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The one thing to remember about an adventure is that if it turns out the way you expect it to, it has not been an adventure at all.  They traveled at night as it was only then that the heat released its grip enough to make movement through the jungle possible. By 8am the temperature and humidity combined to immobilize every living creature. Despite the difficulties, this is ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: Ballantine, book clubs, debut, historical fiction, mystery, Southeast Asia

Planes, Trains, and Auto-Rickshaws

August 15, 2012

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Laura Pederson’s book Planes, Trains, and Auto-Rickshaws is a catch-all of travel information, history lessons, etiquette guidelines, and all things India. The majority of the book covers her travels through the country with a plethora of statistics and useful information about modes of transportation, appropriate garb, and how to protect oneself from Delhi Belly. She also has ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, India

Misfit: A Novel

August 13, 2012

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The 50th anniversary of Marilyn’s death was this month and it’s been heralded by an uptick in new books about her life. I reviewed Lois Banner’s biography Marilyn last week but was interested to see what a fiction author would do, especially as so much of Marilyn’s life reads like fiction anyway. How would one choose which way to go from the trove of material available?  In ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, historical fiction, literary, pop culture, Tin House

Rules of Civility

August 9, 2012

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  It is a rare occasion when the title of a book not only hints at the plot but perfectly describes the stylistic tone as well. The Rules of Civility is just such a book and it is a grand first effort for author Amor Towles. Towles takes us into Manhattan in 1938. Wealthy Manhattan, where what is said and seen on the surface is often not what is happening underneath. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: 1930s, book clubs, debut, historical fiction, New York City, Viking

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