Book Review: ‘The Country of the Blind,’ by Andrew Leland
THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND: A Memoir at the End of Sight, by Andrew LelandAfter reading Andrew Leland’s memoir, “The Country of the Blind,” you will look at the English...
Read moreTHE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND: A Memoir at the End of Sight, by Andrew LelandAfter reading Andrew Leland’s memoir, “The Country of the Blind,” you will look at the English...
Read moreMichael Crichton pulls off a “Jurassic Park”-like resurrection, posthumously releasing a new thriller, “Eruption,” with James Patterson, the king of co-authoringBy ROB MERRILL Associated PressJune 3, 2024, 11:16 AM ET•...
Read moreA BETTER WORLD, by Sarah LanganEarly in Sarah Langan’s lively and satirical fifth novel, “A Better World,” a woman whose family has been handpicked to move to an idyllic small...
Read moreSome authors try to make their craft invisible to the reader; others, like Chencia Higgins, write to steal the spotlight. In A LITTLE KISSING BETWEEN FRIENDS (Carina, 303 pp., paperback,...
Read moreSafe Haven is Shankari Chandran’s fourth novel. It comes after Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, which won the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2022. In her latest offering, Chandran examines...
Read moreJoseph Andras isn’t interested in the great men of history: His writing is fixated on “the losers, the ignored, the third-rates … those there, laid low under shoddy stars, not...
Read moreJuno Dawson’s “Her Majesty’s Royal Coven” ended on a shocking cliffhanger (which I will spoil at the end of this paragraph), and THE SHADOW CABINET (Penguin Books, 508 pp., paperback,...
Read morePublisher’s description Caught between two worlds—a poverty-stricken village and a fancy big-city school—a young Sri Lankan girl must decide who she really is and where she really belongs. 1998, Colombo....
Read moreSo is this a ghost story, or a time loop, or a memory play? For Thomas, nothing seems to be off the table. She shifts between erotic thrills, gothic drama,...
Read morePhoto-Illustration: Vulture Claire Messud’s best-known book, The Emperor’s Children, came out in 2006. It is the sort of best seller you don’t encounter as much these days, ponderous and churning...
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