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Book Reviews: A Look at Five Recent Works of Fiction by Women
December 29, 2023
Here is a composite review of some recent fiction by women. Some are more successful than others, but all are worth a look.
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Book Appreciation: Celebrating Kate Atkinson’s “Life After Life” –The Best Novel of the 21st Century
In “Life After Life,” novelist Kate Atkinson has shown how boundless the imagination can be.
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