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Aug 25, 2012
NYJB reviewer David Cooper dives into The Attic, Psalm 44, and The Lute and the Scars citing the Shoah themes plus the lyrical and whimsical quality of the translation. Highly recommended to foreign literature fans and D. Kiš devotees.

Aug 16, 2012
New York Journal of Books’ review of Psycho USA depicts killers who have committed heinous crimes throughout history. This book could contribute to a deeper understanding of the alarming rise in psychotic behavior in our society.

Aug 02, 2012
Interest in the Olympics and the lures of London are at fever pitch. NYJB feeds the fire by highlighting reviews of titles celebrating the culture and history of London and stories of athletic excellence.

Jul 17, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Kenneth Allard holds author David E Sanger responsible for compromising American military and diplomatic secrets in his new book, Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power.

Jun 30, 2012
America...the brave...the beautiful..the divided..the evolving, New York Journal of Books has reviewed myriad titles written about this great country, its people, politics and culture. This week's homepage theme is BOOK AMERICA 2012.

Apr 10, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Martin A. David says, "“Janyce Stefan-Cole may not have had a tight hold on the reins in this novel, but there are numerous implied promises that there are stronger works waiting to roll off her keyboard.”

Apr 10, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer John L. Murphy Ph.D writes, "In a history illustrating the importance of global ties for the Irish, its links to a European economy facing unprecedented challenges by its own unity serve as a cautionary tale".

Apr 10, 2012
Reviewer Stephen Roulac: "Mark Updegrove’s scholarly mastery of oral histories, original source documents, and presidential writings, combined with a flair for exquisite storytelling make for a fascinating, can’t-put-down, lust-for-more read".

Apr 07, 2012
Reviewer Laura Schultz proclaims, "That’s How I Roll is about the dichotomies and incongruities within the human mind and within the context in which the story takes place. Honor, revenge, and mercy are often interwoven in the main character"

Apr 07, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Vinton Rafe McCabe writes, " “He gave her class, she gave him sex.” And together, in gown and tuxedo, they defined dancing for the first generation of filmgoers".


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