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#NovNov The Woman Lit By Fireflies by Jim Harrison
This novella is classic Harrison, through and through. Pitch perfect, nuanced, with a rolling pace that fits the story perfectly. Clare, the woman lit by fireflies, decides to escape from her life, quite literally, when she and her husband stop … Continue reading
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Write Reads #15 Blood: The Stuff of Life by Lawrence Hill
It sounds like we were out for blood in this one. However, Mr. Hill’s book comes away bloodied but not defeated. Okay. Enough blood references. Please feel free to weigh in with any counterarguments you may have to our points … Continue reading
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Tagged 1491, A Fairy Tale, Bill Bryson, blood, Blood: The Stuff of Life, Charles C. Mann, Emma Donoghue, Frog Music, Gabrielle Zevin, geneology, Genome, heredity, Jim Harrison, Jonas T. Bengtsson, Katherine Rundell, Lawrence Hill, Massey Lecture Series, Matt Ridley, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, non-fiction, Pavement, Reading in Bed, Robin Sloan, Rooftoppers, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Terry Pratchett, The River Swimmer, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, Toto
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Write Reads #14 The Widow Tree by Nicole Lundrigan
If you want to hear Tania and Kirt gushing over a book, this is the episode for you. We don’t devolve into actual fawning, but it’s close. Also, we announce that next month, for our non-fiction pick, there will be … Continue reading
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Tagged Blood: The Stuff of Life, Every Day is Like Sunday, Glass Boys, Jim Harrison, Lawrence Hill, Matt Fraction, misery porn, Nicole Lundrigan, Olympos, Patrick Rothfuss, Paul Vlitos, Red Rising, Sex Criminals, the art of building suspense, The Juggler's Children, The River Swimmer, The Widow Tree, Tito, Ursula K. Le Guin, Welcome to the Working Week, Wizard of Earthsea, Yugoslavia
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