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“Home Land” Brings the House Down
Sam Lipsyte’s satirical novel Home Land, published in 2004 by Picador, follows anti-hero Lewis “Teabag” Miner, an alum of Eastern…
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A Dude’s Novel With A Lot of Heart: Andrew Smith’s “Winger”
In the genre of the Young Adult Dude Novel, there is a sub-genre: the Heartfelt Dude Novel. Books like John…
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A Dude’s Novel With A Lot of Heart: Andrew Smith’s "Winger"
In the genre of the Young Adult Dude Novel, there is a sub-genre: the Heartfelt Dude Novel. Books like John…
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Review: Bridget Jones’ Diary: Mad About The Boy
Despite high hopes for the latest installment in Helen Fieldings’ Bridget Jones series, the book fell short of expectations. At…
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“Torment” Review (Fallen #2)
Lucinda Price turned upside down long before she went to Sword and Cross. But then her life spiraled out of…
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"Torment" Review (Fallen #2)
Lucinda Price turned upside down long before she went to Sword and Cross. But then her life spiraled out of…
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Review: Bernard Cornwell’s The Pagan Lord
Bernard Cromwell continues the saga of Uhtred of Bebbanburg in the Saxon Tales’ seventh book, The Pagan Lord.
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Lyric Stage’s “Working” Feels Like A Job
Often the greatest theatrical productions can feel like labors of love. Lyric Stage’s production of “Working: A Musical” definitely feels…
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