Month: November 2006

All the King’s Writers

The New York Times had an interesting review of Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story yesterday. What makes Jim Windolf’s examination intriguing is that it’s not just a review of a new novel, but rather an examination of the author character throughout King’s body of work. Windolf also looks at how King’s reputation has shifted over the last…

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The Heartless Stone

  Over at Beatrice today, I posted a brief note about Tom Zoellner’s The Heartless Stone: A Journey Throught the World of Diamonds, Deceit and Desire. This fascinating book will have you looking at those shiny trinkets in an entirely different way.

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Firmin Up the Week’s Schedule

  Over at the Litblog Co-Op, the week’s discussion of Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife by Sam Savage is off to a rousing start. Savage’s book was named the Fall 2006 Read This! selection by the LBC members and it’s an intriguing book that begs a simple question: Is Firmin really a rat?  

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