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api.follow.it /1 week ago

The Language of Liars: Brief and brilliant

The Language of Liars by S.L. Huang S.L. Huang’s The Language of Liars (2026) is both brief (160 pages) and brilliant, and while its brevity means you’ll speed through it relativel...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

LIGHTNING

After Adam Barnett of Defiance, Arizona, is struck by lightning, he awakens with a gap in his memory and an unfamiliar dog licking his face, whom he calls Mop. Shortly afterward, h...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

AMERICAN SPIRITS

Shortly after Beatrice and Maxine Clark moved to Los Angeles at 19 and 18 respectively, Beatrice made her music debut as Blue Velour, inspired by a couch the sisters found on the s...

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buzzmag.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Rock musician author WILLY VLAUTIN hits the social realism bullseye again with latest novel

Willy Vlautin, frontman of alt-country band Richmond Fontaine, is also a seasoned novelist; The Left And The Lucky is his eighth such work. The post Rock musician author WILLY VLAU...

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api.follow.it /2 weeks ago

The Mysterious Planet: Too cool for Thule

The Mysterious Planet by Lester del Rey When most readers think of 1950s sci-fi geared toward a younger audience, they probably focus on two authors, Robert A. Heinlein and Andre N...

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allaboutjazz.com /1 month ago

Reaper on the Bus

The gig in D.C. had been a burner--two encores, standing ovation--but now the lights were low, the coffee was cold, with the five of them sprawled in the back lounge like old frien...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

THE DEAD RINGER

He has no idea where his brother, Sidney Bosco, has gone—with Kilt’s share of stolen money—and, following his “rebirth,” even more miseries await Kilt, who’s mauled by a lion. Pass...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

ELEGY IN BLUE

In this story “of love in a time of violence,” the narrator never reveals his name; he’s an octogenarian who reasonably expects that “terrible, powerful, soulless people are coming...

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crimefictionlover.com /2 weeks ago

Shadows on Sidewalks by James Grady

James Grady’s debut novel Six Days of the Condor, was a smash hit in 1974, the basis for the classic Robert Redford film Three Days of the Condor. Since then, he has written a stri...

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kirkusreviews.com /4 days ago

TOO DEEP TO CROSS

A deadly showdown at an Asian market ends with veteran Anchorage, Alaska homicide detective DeHavilland Beans’ first fatal shooting—of a police informant, no less. Luckily, an unex...

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criminalelement.com /1 month ago

Book Review: Liar’s Creek by Matt Goldman

Judd Hawkins and his son Clay have been estranged since Clay’s birth, which coincided with Judd’s beloved wife Pam’s cancer diagnosis. She died when Clay was thirteen.  From his ea...

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criminalelement.com /2 weeks ago

Book Review: Double Shadow by Andrew Ludington

Time travel takes a lively and inventive turn in the latest entry of Ludington’s Splinter Effect series. Archaeologist Rabbit Ward works with the Smithsonian in a unique way—journe...

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glasstire.com /2 weeks ago

Review: “Minor Regional Novelist” at Nature of Things, Dallas

Relaxed in a chenille armchair, a young Larry McMurtry grins at a striped kitten yearning for attention in his lap. Emblazoned on his black crewneck, in white military typeface, ar...

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miramichireader.ca /1 month ago

Temporary Palaces by Jeff Miller

It is perhaps in the valleys between each ripple, not the peaks, that Miller does his best work. The real emotional substance of the book thrives in the quiet moments, the silence...

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kirkusreviews.com /3 weeks ago

CHERRY BEACH

Following an award-winning memoir, fiction for adults and children, a two-volume history of Canada, and 12 Canadian National Magazine Awards, Gillmor shows he has yet another trick...

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americana-uk.com /2 weeks ago

Thin Lear “Many Disappeared”

Thin Lear’s tales of death and loss sweetened by delectable pop melodies. New York-based Matt Longo, aka Thin Lear, grew up writing short stories, and that narrative style pervades...

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api.follow.it /1 month ago

Journey Into Limbo: Trouble in PARADise

Journey Into Limbo by Scott Michel In Aldous Huxley’s final novel, 1962’s Island, released one year before the British author’s passing, a man becomes shipwrecked on the utopia cal...

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bookwomanjoan.blogspot.com /2 weeks ago

Wolvers by Taylor Brown

About the Book:Broke, dispossessed, and angry at the government after losing his family’s New Mexico ranch, Trace Temple is looking for revenge. He’s living out of his truck when a...

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fictionophile.com /1 week ago

“Liar’s Creek” by Matt Goldman – Book Review @MacmillanAudio #LiarsCreek #MattGoldman #AudiobookReview

Small towns seem appeal to readers of fiction for various reasons. After being away from his hometown in Minnesota for two decades, Clay Hawkins returns with his twelve year old so...

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thebigthrill.org /1 week ago

The Lemon Twist

In 1985, an amnesiac figure skater follows a chilling SOS and cryptic clues to a misty Northern California cove to find her estranged sister.

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smartbitchestrashybooks.com /1 week ago

Jim Henson, Frankenstein, & More

Red City Red City by Marie Lu is $5.99! This came out last October and I believe is Lu’s adult debut. The sec...

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reactormag.com /1 week ago

Exploring the Other: The Language of Liars by S.L. Huang

Jenny Hamilton reviews a novella that's "dizzyingly ambitious in scope and morality." The post Exploring the Other: <i>The Language of Liars</i> by S.L. Huang appeared...

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kirkusreviews.com /3 weeks ago

THE LOWLIFE

A lifelong East Ender who fought in gangs as a boy and whose mother was killed when a German bomb dropped on their house, 45-year-old Harryboy Boas resides in a small room in a scr...

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texasobserver.org /3 weeks ago

The Aesthete from Archer

The ironies that affix themselves to the life and literature of Larry McMurtry are best exemplified by the title of his autobiographical meditation on storytelling, Walter Benjamin...

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