Book Review: That Old Cape Magic Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo is a New Englander, a pertinent fact because place is a character in all of his books. The [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 10, 2009 Read More
Book Review: Rock Candy Rock Candy, the newest release from Albuquerque's West End Press, is a collection of 32 poems by Jenifer Rae Vernon that meditates on [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Aug 13, 2009 Read More Jenifer Rae Vernon
Book Review: The Thing Around Your Neck Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has been called the artistic daughter of Chinua Achebe. Comparing the work of the 32-year-old MacArthur Genius to that of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 30, 2009 Read More
Book Review: The Husband Habit Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez will spend July touring restaurants throughout the state as part of her book tour. If this sounds appealing to you a) [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 09, 2009 Read More
Book Review: Bad Mother: A Chronicle Of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, And Occasional Moments Of Grace Ayelet Waldman's Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace is one in a genre of books [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 28, 2009 Read More
Book Review: Red Light Women Of The Rocky Mountains It's difficult to deny the appeal of a history book that talks about our fair city in a sentence like this: "The floosies [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ May 14, 2009 Read More
Local Lexicon Sonoran Rage It’s New Mexico Territory, 1861. Brothers and stagecoach drivers James and Trace Colton are captured by Apaches. One Colton is used as a [...] Alibi \ May 07, 2009 Read More
Book Review: A Necessary Engagement: Reinventing America's Relations With The Muslim World A Necessary Engagement: Reinventing America's Relations With The Muslim World By Emile Nakhleh “Why won't they stop fighting?” Is one oft-unanswered question that arises in American conversations about the Middle East, usually in response to the [...] Tom Gibbons \ Mar 26, 2009 Read More
Book Review: The Mercy Papers Writing about death is a tricky business, especially when the format is memoir and the death is premature and robs the author of [...] Jill Koenigsdorf \ Feb 19, 2009 Read More
Book Review: Esther’s Inheritance The story of Esther's Inheritance's English publication is as intriguing as the tale of guilt and ghosts that the novella tells. Author Sándor [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Feb 19, 2009 Read More