BOOK REVIEW: Deep into devastated New Orleans (Lexington Herald-Leader) PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 September 2007

After Hurricane Katrina roared through New Orleans two years ago, breaching the levees and knocking a delightfully alive metropolis onto life support, local newspaper columnist Chris Rose became something of a literary avenging angel. The writer, previously known mostly for having the inside scoop on where to go and what to eat in New Orleans, shucked off his patina of frivolity and instead ...

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Book review: Heartsick (International Herald Tribune)
Chelsea Cain's protagonist is a foxy killer who Hannibal Lecterizes her way through a derivative, sadistic book that somehow aspires to the debonair.

BOOK REVIEW: 'Grub' a professor's ironic take on writers (The Charlotte Observer)
"Grub" by Elise Blackwell, a University of South Carolina English professor, reveals grubby secrets about the grubbing aspiring novelists undertake, forsaking art to put grub (and bling) on the table. By novel's end, you're likely to rate writers below grubs on the evolutionary scale. Yes, Blackwell explores all the meanings attached to her title, as well as its past: Her dedication page reads, ...

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