Sunday Evening Book Reviews
Wells Tower finds T. Coraghessan Boyle’s new story collection Wild Child imaginative, if a bit uneven. (New York Times)
Thomas Mullen draws the bleakness of the Great Depression in vivid color in The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Alastair Campbell’s novel Maya is “littered with his anger at the media,” according to Anthony Horowitz. (Telegraph)
Tash Aw’s Map of the Invisible World impresses Wendy Law-Yone with its suspense and power, but she ultimately can’t get to the point of it all. (Washington Post)


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