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Book
Reviews
Expanding and
promoting literature is at the heart of what the
Northern Arizona Book Festival is all about. To
this end, our Festival will be a weekend of lectures,
discussions, book signings, and adventures in
literature. In preparation for the events, we have
begun gathering "Book Reviews" from local
writers who have read and reviewed works by authors
attending this years' festivities. We'd like to
encourage you to read these reviews and consider submitting
reviews of your own.
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Living After Midnight: A novella and
stories, by Lee K. Abbott
Reviewed by Larry Hendricks |
A
Sampler of Andrei Codrescu
Reviewed by Thais Morgan |
Red Ant
House, by Ann Cummins
Reviewed by Alexis McMillan |
Let Their Spirits
Dance, by Stella Pope Duarte
Reviewed by Jean Hockman |
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering
Genius, by Dave Eggers
Reviewed by Carolyn Batchelor |
Suicide's
Girlfriend, by Elizabeth Evans
Reviewed by Katie Klein |
The Ordinary
Seaman, by Francisco Goldman
Reviewed by Rose Houk |
Leaving
Atlanta, by Tayari Jones
Reviewed by Tammy Blankenship |
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Hole in the Sky: A
Memoir, by William Kittredge
Reviewed by Dorothy Boulton |
Skins,
by Adrian Louis
Reviewed by Judy Mathews |
The Black
Veil, by Rick Moody
Reviewed by Michael Marizco |
Douglass’
Women, by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Reviewed by Martha Blue |
In This We Are
Native, by Annick Smith
Reviewed by Joanne Isaacs |
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above book reviews are posted in a downloadable PDF
format. You will need an Adobe Reader to view
them. If you don't have one, you can get a free
version by clicking
here. |
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