Published Reviews
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The Southeast Review reviews
The critical and box office success of the recent Batman movies directed by Christopher Nolan speaks to the potentially broad appeal of a character and a fictional...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
The Boy Who Loved Batman: A Memoir provides the true story of a comics- obsessed kid who came of age in the 1950s and transformed his passion to the Hollywood...
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CineWeekly reviews
I should start off by noting that I'm not a huge fan of memoirs, biographies, etc. especially if they're not by Teddy Roosevelt, Andy Griffith, or some other...
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Batman on Film reviews
Look, I’m not going to BS y’all at all and try to come off super humble and all that, OK? Running BOF the last 13+ years has allowed me to do some pretty cool...
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IndieReader reviews
In addition to a compelling protagonist, the intriguing, well-developed plot filled with international politics, conspiracy theories and modern science, together...
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Out in Print Queer Book Reviews reviews
My introduction to gay YA fiction was Steve Berman’s masterful novel Vintage, a deft combination of love story and ghost story. So I had high expectations of The...
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Impressions of a Reader reviews
Last year I read and loved Steve Berman's young adult anthology Speaking Out: LGBTQ Youth Stand Up. This year I knew that as soon as the Boys...
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Impressions of a Reader reviews
There's loving of one sort or another in all the stories, but some are about that second chance at love or lost love. 'Nathan Burgoine's Time and Tide mixes up old...
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Out in Print Queer Book Reviews reviews
The eleven stories that comprise The Touch of the Sea take full advantage of not only locations but the ocean’s mysterious elements as well. Sea creatures abound,...
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Out in Print reviews
"Whether you read for high concept or sheer entertainment, Silver Moon will not disappoint. Here's hoping the women of Silver Moon will return."
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American Studies International, Vol XXXVIII, no. 1, pp. 61-71 reviews
by Geling Yan
Scholarly article by Prof. Pin-chia Feng, Chair of Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. Prof. Feng suggests a...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
More than any novel of recent memory, Sins of the Mothers is reminiscent of Sue Kaufman's Diary of a Mad Housewife. Novels about women...
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Military.com reviews
The journalist who ended Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s tenure as commander of the Afghanistan war is back with "The Operators," a book about Washington, D.C., power...
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Asian Review of Books reviews
Imperial Masquerade provides a fascinating and often entertaining peek inside the court of the Empress Dowager and her ill-fated emperor nephew, and gracefully...
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Huff Post Books reviews
by Mary Mackey
It is difficult to resist the temptation to compare, if not the style of poems, then simply the location of Mary Mackey's Sugar Zone to Elizabeth Bishop's series,...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
by Justin Chin
The title, of course, is howlingly ironic. If San Francisco poet Justin Chin is laughing, it's just a gag reflex against a particularly bitter pill.
A gay, punk-...
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Washington Post Book World reviews
"Recent postcolonial novels explore the cultural bouillabaisse: characters of various national origins, creeds and colors, living in an international capital...
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Washington Post reviews
Before he began writing novels, David Corbett spent 15 years as an operative with a San Francisco private investigation firm, an experience that left him without...
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Allbooks Review reviews
Do you like your neighbours? Are they good, wholesome people who like to get on with you? If they are, then you are lucky. Your neighbours could be Ben and Pat...
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