Posts Tagged ‘book review’
The Red Lotus – a book review by Jim Raftus
by Jim Raftus, book reviews The Red Lotus Publication dates can be very serendipitous. Chris Bohjalian’s twenty-first novel, The Red Lotus, was released on March, 17, 2020 just as New York City was shutting down for the first time because of Covid-19. Gotham’s population of approximately 2,000,000 rats and their potential as pathogen carrying instruments for a pandemic virus serve…
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by Jim Raftus, book reviewer and contributing writer The Bull and Other Stories Aspiring writers attending workshops and nervous college students struggling through Creative Writing 101 will inevitably discuss point of view. At some stage the instructor will scrawl POV across the blackboard, or whiteboard, and the elements of point of view will be dissected.…
Read MoreThings in Jars – a book review by Jim Raftus
by Jim Raftus, THINGS IN JARS by Jess Kidd Author Jess Kidd demands your total concentration, but rewards your effort. Her third novel, Things In Jars, is her most ambitious and complex work. Set in London the action flits back and forth between 1863 and 1841. In 1863 a strange six year old child, Christabel,…
Read MoreA Time for Mercy – a book review by Jim Raftus
by Jim Raftus, book reviews A TIME FOR MERCY – JOHN GRISHAM John Grisham had an amazing streak of twenty eight novels consecutively reaching number one on the best seller list. Nine of his works have been made into successful movies. He is, obviously, one of the most popular writers of our time. A majority of…
Read MoreAnxious People – a book review by Jim Raftus
by Jim Raftus Swedish novelist Fredrik Backman’s newest novel, Anxious People, captures the angst of modern life through the lens of a botched bank robbery, an accidental hostage taking and a single day going really, really sideways. Oh, possible suicides also hover. It is a comic novel for folks with neurosis. Backman’s earlier works, such…
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