A book review of a play? Don’t plays have to be seen rather than read? Nope. This one (find it at Amazon) is one of the best. It’s about the everyday lives of the people who sell you your popcorn at the local movie house. …
Read MoreMicro-Review #5: Station Eleven
The acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel by one of the literary world’s brightest young (or youngish) stars. A plague has wiped out most of humanity, and a few survivors are striving to keep the “human” in “humankind” by preserving the old culture. The time-bending narrative is complex …
Read MoreMicro-Review #4: Bodycheck
Stupendous. Magnificent. The breadth of Tolstoy, the humanity of Shakespeare. This reviewer is awestruck by the sheer … greatness of this treasure. Only an addled misanthrope would not be moved to tears by the compelling narrative, the perfect writing and the sheer TRUTH about the …
Read MoreMicro-Review #3: Born a Crime
An autobiography about the TV personality’s childhood growing up in South Africa. Funny, sad and uplifting. Noah’s relationship with his mother is deeply moving, and the pair’s resilience in the face of unimaginable injustice is inspiring. And the story about the Xhosa hip-hop dance king …
Read MoreMicro-Review #2: The Garden of Last Days
A fictionalized rendering of the last hours of the 9/11 terrorists and the people who crossed their paths. Few books have a more generous heart, and few writers are talented enough to make you feel good about humankind while they’re showing you people self-destructing. This …
Read MoreMicro-Review #1: No Country for Old Men
More of a screenplay than a novel, this book has sparse punctuation, few speaker attributions, and narration that bleeds into the action. If most writers tried to write like this, the result might not be pretty. Since this is McCarthy we’re talking about—with big questions …
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Everyone in town has dropped dead. Maybe everyone everywhere has. What killed them, and why was one man spared? Can he survive without the company of others? Finding life in a hostile landscape filled with unexpected dangers will take everything he has.
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