Thursday Evening Book Reviews
A.N. Wilson’s novel, WINNE AND WOLF, muses on the what-ifs of Hitler having spawned and Salon magazine praises it as a well-mulled must read.
DRIFTLESS, by thirty year absentee, David Rhodes, gets a pleasant nod from The New Yorker.
Italian crime fiction shorts are compiled by Giancarlo de Cataldo (translated by Andrew Brown) in CRIMINI. Then it gets good reviews. Could be time to expand my crime fiction experience. Could be yours, too.
Two YA fantasies get the once over at The Christian Science Monitor.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!


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