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The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories: Otto Penzler, editor

August 8, 2016

I’ve been reading this anthology (785 pages) slowly, since the beginning of March, dipping in at bedtime or when insomnia …

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My Life in Middlemarch by Rebecca Mead

August 6, 2016

Why did I delay reading this book for so long? I finally brought it to work, where it sat on …

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Arcadia by Iain Pears

June 26, 2016

I loved Arcadia; it’s my favorite book of 2016 (so far, anyway). It encompasses time travel, history/alt-history, romance, clever literary …

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Fallen Fret by Ray Richard

June 15, 2016

I’m as guilty as the next reader of drifting into ruts, defaulting too often to the same genres, settings, and …

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Someone by Alice McDermott

May 26, 2014

Young Marie’s Brooklyn neighbor Pegeen has been having problems keeping her balance as she heads back and forth to work …

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A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy

February 15, 2014

Published posthumously, A Week in Winter is Irish author Maeve Binchy’s final novel. While it will never be classified as …

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Hild by Nicola Griffith

February 7, 2014

Breguswith—not to be confused with Begu—and Hereswith. Coelgar and his son Coelfrith. Cian, Ceredig, Cadwallon, Cwichelm. Aethelric, Aethelburh, Aedilgith, Aelberht, …

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The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert

February 1, 2014

No great fan of Elizabeth Gilbert’s colossally popular memoir Eat, Pray, Love, I almost gave The Signature of All Things …

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The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton

January 25, 2014

The Luminaries is set in the gold rush region of New Zealand’s west coast, circa 1866. At its core, it’s …

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Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems by Molly Peacock

January 18, 2014

I started reading this collection from poet Molly Peacock months ago, and then lost track of it on my shelf. …

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