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Month: October 2022

Micro-Review #70: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

A brilliant play about the human cost of the Iraq war. Shortly after Saddam Hussein disappears into hiding, we meet a tiger in the zoo who’s probably about to be eaten by locals. There’s also the ghost of Saddam’s recently killed son Uday, who sadistically …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #70: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ZooOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #69: King of Spies

Donald Nichols is America’s man in Korea after World War II. As an “advisor” to America’s handpicked South Korean president, he builds his own army and operates virtually independent of oversight from either Seoul or Washington. What follows is not quite a Shakespearean tragedy, but …

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Micro-Review #68: Escape from Camp 14

Born and raised in a North Korean prison camp, Shin Dong-hyuk knows only what decades of indoctrination and back-breaking labor have taught him. His mother is more of a rival than a family member. Other prisoners exist in order to be snitched on. The outside …

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Micro-Review #67: Going After Cacciato

A 1987 novel about the Vietnam war. A moonfaced grunt named Cacciato has sized up Vietnam and decided that, all in all, he would rather be in Paris—so he’s going to walk there, all 10,000 klicks. His former squad follows him from the hills of …

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Micro-Review #66: Alive

The true story of a Uruguayan rugby team that crash-lands in the Andes and resorts to cannibalism to survive. The movie (starring Ethan Hawke) is great entertainment, but it lacks the depth and grit of this epic book. Sixteen people—most of them teenagers—survive the crash. …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #66: AliveOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #65: Innocence, or, Murder on Steep Street

This cold-war mystery by a Holocaust memoirist takes us to the repressive streets of Prague in the 1950s. In an era of strict communist repression, daily life is marked by corruption, big-brother scrutiny and near hopelessness. In the authorities’ eyes, every citizen is a suspected …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #65: Innocence, or, Murder on Steep StreetOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #64: Double Whammy

For readers who have yet to discover the wonder and glory of Carl Hiaasen’s satirical thrillers, this one is a great place to start. The story about malfeasance and murder in the skeevy world of largemouth bass fishing tournaments is both outlandish and true to …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #64: Double WhammyOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #63: Sheila: Baby’s First Zombie Apocalypse

The title suggests a rip-roaring romp through a cityscape of the flesh-eating undead. Indeed, this novel features plenty of action, and the writing is fast and energetic (Malbon clearly loves this topic). The only problem: that’s about all there is—a lot of zombie smiting and …

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Micro-Review #62: Push

Here’s a rare novel that blends young-adult fiction with gritty urban storytelling and X-rated social realism. The result is one of the best novels of the 1990s, a shocking ride through the horror-filled life of a teenage girl in Harlem. Claireece “Precious” Jones grows up …

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Micro-Review #61: Self-Editing for Fiction Writers

One for the writers. Most how-to-write books are recycled compendia of well-worn do’s and don’ts (many are downright suckertraps). This one, first published back in 1994, is one of the briefest and the best. The advice contained herein is clear and useful, and it’s presented …

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