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Atlas Shrugged E-mail
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Monday, 18 April 2011 14:42

Atlas Shrugged

 

Atlas Shrugged is not a novel depicting ordinary people in ordinary situations. It is not here to tell you what is - it is here to tell you what could be and should be. That is why so many find the characters unbelievable, unreachable, even childish in their idealism.

Last Updated on Monday, 18 April 2011 14:59
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Lighthouse Road E-mail
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Thursday, 14 April 2011 10:52

16 Lighthouse Road

 As a family court judge, Olivia Lockhart has dealt with numerous divorce suits but none as peculiar as Cecilia and Ian Randall's. Before the young couple was married the year before, Cecilia and Ian signed a prenuptial agreement stating their marriage would last a lifetime, but now, after the tragic death of their infant daughter, the two wish to rescind the agreement.
Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2011 11:07
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The Street Lawyer E-mail
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Wednesday, 13 April 2011 16:48

The Street Lawyer

1st (first) edition Text Only

 

Starred Review* Sherlock Holmes isn�t back, but Dr. Moriarty is, sort of, in this delightful romp that offers more tension and suspense than a dozen fat thrillers with bloody knives on the cover. It still manages to be funny, rather in the Kingsley Amis manner. Set in modern London, with plenty of Foster�s and Jaguars, the novel has two leading men in the British manner, and for all their silly banter, they�d best not be underrated. Reggie is a barrister who hasn�t let failure slow him; he�s rebounding with a new client.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2011 11:09
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The Paris Wife Novel E-mail
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Saturday, 09 April 2011 05:50

The Paris Wife: A Novel


History is sadly neglectful of the supporting players in the lives of great artists. Fortunately, fiction provides ample opportunity to bring these often fascinating personalities out into the limelight. Gaynor Arnold successfully resurrected the much-maligned Mrs. Charles Dickens in Girl in a Blue Dress (2009), now Paula McLain brings Hadley Richardson Hemingway out from the formidable shadow cast by her famous husband. Though doomed, the Hemingway marriage had its giddy high points, including a whirlwind courtship and a few fast and furious years of the expatriate lifestyle in 1920s Paris.

Last Updated on Saturday, 09 April 2011 06:08
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A Memoir E-mail
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Thursday, 07 April 2011 05:06

All That Is Bitter and Sweet: A Memoir

 

Ashley Judd is an award-winning film and stage actor known for her roles in both box-office hits and art-house gems, and the daughter and sister of country-music royalty. In 2002, drawing on a deep well of empathy, she found her true calling: as a humanitarian and advocate for those suffering in neglected parts of the world.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 April 2011 05:14
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