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Month: October 2022

Micro-Review #60: The Ghost

A political thriller about a ghost writer who’s authoring a book for a former British prime minister. There’s more to the job than the usual political-memoir banalities. Our ex-PM has a hidden past. He might even be a spy for the United States. Our writer …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #60: The GhostOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #59: Life

RIP, Charlie Watts. Despite your fame, we hardly knew you. Keith Richards, meanwhile, is engraved on our collective psyche and will outlive our children. This biography is entertaining and intelligent from start to finish. It’s jammed full of colorful stories and devoid of the self-serving …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #59: LifeOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #58: A Thousand Splendid Suns

With the world’s eyes now on Afghanistan, this novel takes on renewed significance. It’s a dramatic depiction of a country in transition and of women who live and die under Taliban rule. The story is tragic, heartbreaking and as “real” as a novel can be. …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #58: A Thousand Splendid SunsOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #57: Carlos

A biography of the Venezuelan terrorist known as “the Jackal”—the world’s most wanted man for two decades. Carlos is raised a communist and becomes a hired gun for just about any group that truly understands the “mendacity” of the West. He becomes a fantastically successful …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #57: CarlosOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #56: The Leftovers

Haven’t seen the HBO series, but the novel, by the author of the much-feted LITTLE CHILDREN and the underappreciated THE WISHBONES, is a unique tale of middle-class angst and beauty. Perrotta finds the extraordinary in the ordinary—the small glories in the numb predictability of suburbia. …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #56: The LeftoversOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #55: A Moveable Feast

Hemingway’s mostly factual ode to his years in Paris after World War I. The events take place a full century ago, and at times the various wisdoms are outdated, but this is still a great read, with the energy of youth even though it was …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #55: A Moveable FeastOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #54: The Dying Animal

The title tells the story. Ageing professor David Kepesh fears his impending decline and death but is also fiercely attracted to a young student one-third his age. Before you think, “Well, here’s another whiny confession by an old, white male lusting after a young thing,” …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #54: The Dying AnimalOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #53: A Behanding in Spokane

Before he gave us movies such as IN BRUGES and THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI,” Martin McDonagh was one of the coolest playwrights on the planet. This play, about an outrageously weird criminal looking for the hand that was cut off his arm and then …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #53: A Behanding in SpokaneOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #52: Kill the Irishman

Yet another book about the Mafia? Is there really anything left to say? Only if you like spending time in this corner of the true crime universe. The book follows the rise and fall of a mobbed-up union leader in 1970s Cleveland. “Irishman” Danny Greene …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #52: Kill the IrishmanOctober 21, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #51: A Promised Land

Presidential memoirs are notoriously guarded exercises in protecting the author’s image. Uncomfortable truths are suppressed. Important backstories are ignored. Anecdotes are anodyne. This book is no different. Despite Obama’s obvious brilliance, charm and eloquence, he’s clearly determined to keep the reader at arm’s length. For …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #51: A Promised LandOctober 19, 2022November 13, 2022 By stevenowad

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