Friday Evening Book Reviews
A what-the-hell-happened with a dose of what-might-have-been fuels Peter Doggett’s YOU NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY: THE BEATLES AFTER THE BREAKUP.
The Washington Times profiles YOUNG ROMANTICS: THE TANGLED LIVES OF ENGLISH POETRY’S GREATEST GENERATION by Daisy Hay.
Kees Van Deemter makes the case for ’sort of’ in NOT EXACTLY: IN PRAISE OF VAGUENESS.
Harvard law professor, Charles Ogletree, talks racial profiling and beer summits in THE PRESUMPTION OF GUILT: THE ARREST OF HENRY LOUIS GATES JR. AND RACE, CLASS, AND CRIME IN AMERICA.


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