Sunday, May 13, 2007

Today's Inquirer reviews ...

... Carlin Romano weighs in on Michael Chabon's latest: His brio needs more of Bellow's braininess.

... Susan Balée asks Jim Crace Where 'the pesthouse' came from.

... by the way, here is a link to Susan's story "Memoir of a Ghost" at the Wild River Review.

... Kelly Jane Torrance has mixed feelings about Crace's The Pesthouse: America the barren: A vision of the future.

... Roger Miller has high praise for Thomas Mallon's Fellow Travelers: Life's pain, joys infuse Mallon's story of the Red-baiting '50s.

... Desmond Ryan hits the road with C.J. Sansom and Henry VIII: Thriller charts a royal rake's progress.

... Katie Haegele really likes Siobhan Dowd's debut: Young Adult Reader Family's hardships unfold into a gripping tale, ending in hope.

... and Jen Miller is impressed with Lois Pryce: Boredom spurs motorcycle trek for a new direction.

Last week ...

... Karen Heller had thoughts on Mergers and Acquisitions: Witty, breezy 'Mergers' loses it in last act.

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