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COMIC BOOK TATTOO, Various Artists
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | The Portland/Tori Amos/Sandman connection revealed.
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David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
BY JOHN MINERVINI | It’s like Hamlet, but with puppies.
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While They Slept, Kathryn Harrison
BY WHITNEY HAWKE | A triple murder hits close to home.
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Andre Dubus III, The Garden Of Last Days
BY JOHN MINERVINI | A stripper, a big tipper and two towers.
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Sasa Stanisic, How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | What kids talk about when they talk about war.
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Joseph O’Neill Netherland
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A new novel set in post-9/11 New York simply isn’t cricket (it’s Seinfeld).
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Betty Roberts, With Grit And By Grace
BY RICHARD H. MEEKER | A woman on top, for all the right reasons.
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Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes
BY HENRY STERN | Finally, some valuable intelligence on the agency that was supposed to have provided it for us.
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Brendan Mullen, Live At The Masque
BY NANCY ROMMELMANN | The burn-hot, burn-fast punk life, while it lasted.
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Adam Leith Gollner, The Fruit Hunters
BY PATRICK HAAS
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Convictions, John Kroger
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A Lewis & Clark law prof takes true-crime writing to a new level.
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Keith Gessen, All The Sad Young Literary Men
BY JOHN MINERVINI | If at first you don’t succeed, get a graduate degree.
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Louise Erdrich, The Plague Of Doves
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | The author of Love Medicine returns with another seamless, crazy quilt of a novel.
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Mary Roach, Bonk
BY KELLY CLARKE | REVIEW
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Marc Acito, Attack of the Theater People
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW
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