Sunday, April 08, 2007

Today's Inquirer reviews ...

... Greg Feeley praises the latest collection by South Philly's own W.S DiPiero: Poet offers a moving viewpoint rich in detail.

... Carlin Romano looks at the lives of a "pair of 'two-state-solution' types": Chronicling the Mideast's drama.

... Ed Champion is a little disappointed in Jonathan Lethem's latest: Literary whimsy doesn't quite mesh.

... Katie Haegele looks at fictitious characters blogging, including a fellow you's heard of here - Martin Manning: Interactive fiction's latest twist - characters from novels blog.

... Mark Yost discovers that giving peace a chance isn't as easy as it sounds: Exploring the difficulties in establishing a rule of law.

... Jack Rossi thinks Andrew Roberts follows Churchill's lead pretty well: What English speakers have wrought.

... Glenn Altschuler spends some quality time with TV's less-than-golden age: A non-nostalgic history of mass-consumption TV.

Sand Bauers listens to Jimmy Carter teach Sunday School: Sunday school lesson compilation is classic Jimmy Carter.

During the past ...

... Allen Barra enjoyed Christopher Buckley's latest - up to a point: Book Review Young woman's modest proposal for boomers.

... Susan Balee was very impressed with Jodi Picoult's latest best-seller: Into minds affected by a massacre.

... And Paula Marantz Cohen very much liked Eunice Lipton's French Seduction: Book Review Parallels of character in the French, her father.

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