Sunday, October 22, 2006

Today's Inquirer reviews ...

Roger Miller sings the praises of Look Homeward, Angel: No matter how it's cut, still a classic.

But Edward Pettit is dispappointed in the Charles Frazier's Thirteen Moons: 'Cold Mountain' author fails in his second novel.

While Glenn Altschuler has mixed feelings about Michael Berube's What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts?: Professors' politics have little to do with curriculum.

Edward Champion thinks Stephen King's latest is a dud: Grief and memory, but no King magic.

Sandy Bauers enjoyed listening to T.C. Boyle: Of course, T.C. Boyle's 'Talk Talk' is about a woman who's deaf.

Thanks to space constraints no reviews ran during the week.

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