Sunday, July 02, 2006

Today's Inquirer reviews ...

I found Howell Raines's The One That Got Away well worth reading: Fish tales of life and the New York Times

Mark Yost finds Larry Schweikart's America's Victories refreshing: The case for America, consummate war-winner

Glenn Altschuler enjoyed Tom Lutz's Doing Nothing: In America, many work hard - but some prefer not to

John Freeman seems to have felt right at home with Gautam Malkani's Londonstani: Immigrant teenagers in roiling 'Londonstani'

Before opil rules, there was King Coal. Joe Di Stefano looks at Jeff Goodell's Big Coal and Thomas Dublin's The Face of Decline: Cautionary tales amid the latest coal revival

Kevin Ferris devotes his column today to Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals: Back Channels Let's hope today's leader can also bring about unity

Sandy Bauers listens to Everyman: A novel about death, with a masterly voice

Other reviews:

Carlin Romano rather likes Laura Dave's London Is the Best City in America: First novel that's chick lit and more

John Rossi is impressed with Martin Gilbert's The Somme: Stories of valor in World War I's most horrific battle

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