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Web-exclusive reviews of prepub and embargoed books, starred reviews of collection essentials from Library Journal.
A Clockwork Christmas, Regan's Brotherhood of Blades, Adler & Charnas's Def Jam Recordings, The Art Museum, Garner & Jon Winokur's The Garner Files: A Memoir, Hertog's Dangerous Ambition: Rebecca West and Dorothy Thompson, Isaacson's Steve
Witt's The Closer You Get, Alther's Washed in the Blood, Nesbø's The Leopard, Araton's When the Garden Was Eden: Clyde, the Captain, Dollar Bill, and the Glory Days of the Old Knicks, Hammond's God, If
Holt's Stark Naked, Cussler & Graham Brown's Devil's Gate, Fascinating Mathematical People, Feldmann's Gibson's Last Stand, Fong-Torres's Eagles: Taking It to the Limit, Gates's Life Upon These Shores, Lewis's Boomerang: Travels in the New Third
Matthews's Priceless, Haywood's Assume Nothing, Kramer's If You Give a Girl a Viscount, Bradley's Global Warming and Political Intimidation, Common's One Day It'll All Make Sense, Jackson's You Are Not Alone: Michael; Through a Brother's
St. James's A Little Wild, Baldacci's Zero Day, Ball's Scorch City, Macomber's 1225 Christmas Tree Lane, Cannon's Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant, Moynihan's The Voyage of the Rose City: An Adventure at Sea,
Block's The Night and the Music, Coelho's Aleph, Connelly's The Drop, Deveraux's Heartwishes, Boven's Home Made, Conversations with Clint: Paul Nelson's Lost Interviews with Clint Eastwood, 1979–1983, Dubin's Adornment: The Art of Barbara Natoli Witt,
Brockovich and Lyons's Hot Water, Preston's The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt, DeGeneres's Seriously...I'm Kidding, and Johns's The Flash Omnibus
Rai's Hot as Hades, Crime Factory: The First Shift, Marks's Little Gale Gumbo, Nesbø's Headhunters, Belafonte's My Song: A Memoir, Brazier's Thrive Foods: 200 Plant-Based Recipes for Peak Health, Chast's What I Hate: From A
Britton's Burning Rubber, Stone's Redemption, Reed's Carry Yourself Back to Me, Chwast's An Unexpected Life, Lewin's Night's Dancer: The Life of Janet Collins, O'Keeffe & Stieglitz's My Faraway One, Suszko's The Locavore's Kitchen, and Wallace's
Maxwell's The Seduction of Scandal, Chick's Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag, Kellow's Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark, Keneally's Three Famines: Starvation and Politics, Paddock's A Song at Twilight: Of
See Holt's Nicholas, Caldwell's Claim of Innocence, Olear's Fathermucker, Schiavone's Call Me When You Land, Bastianich's Lidia's Italy in America, Richie's Viewed Sideways: Writings on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan, and Welch's Clapton: The
Gail's Best Man, Worst Man, Delsol's The McCloud Home for Wayward Girls, Pötzsch's The Hangman's Daughter, Bolton & others' Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, Dressler's The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, Ebert's Life Itself: A Memoir, Lane's
Arend's Black Gold, Barry's On Canaan's Side, Grey's Becoming Marie Antoinette, Friedman & Mandelbaum's That Used To Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back, Hersh's
Wildes's Riever's Heart, McCall Smith's The Dog Who Came in from the Cold, Brill's Class Warfare: Inside the Fight To Fix America's Schools, Dyer's The Missing of the Somme, Hendershot's What's Fair on the Air?
An exciting batch of Xpress Reviews this week, featuring some of LJ's first reviews of e-original titles.
Dane's Once and Again, Rotella's Triple Crossing, Gibler's To Die in Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War, Landis's Monsters in the Movies: 100 Years of Cinematic Nightmares, Manso's Reasonable Doubt: The Fashion Writer, Cape
Clancy's Against All Enemies, Gross's Eyes Wide Open, Edwards's I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59, Foege's House on Fire: The Fight To Eradicate Smallpox, Lindsay-Hogg's Luck and Circumstance, and Riley's Lennon:
Martin's A Dance with Dragons, Adler's Guns of the Civil War, Forrest's Fierce Medicine, Jacobs's The Other Barack: The Bold and Reckless Life of President Obama's Father, Keithley's Talk - Action = 0: An Illustrated
Barclay's The Accident, Cline's Ready Player One, Lynch's Happy Accidents, Reynolds's Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past, and Waters's Forty Years of Chez Panisse: The Power of Gathering
Kelley Armstrong's Spell Bound, Charles Dickens and Sherri Browning Erwin's Grave Expectations, John Verdon's Shut Your Eyes Tight, and Belinda Hay's Style Me Vintage: Hair
Hackman's Payback at Morning Peak, Jahn's Good Neighbors, Fisher's Love in a Dish: And Other Pieces, McGilligan's Nicholas Ray: The Glorious Failure of an American Director, and Love's Bayou, Vol. 2
Butcher's Ghost Story, Slaughter's Fallen, Dexter and Philosophy: Mind Over Spatter, O'Shea's The Deal from Hell: How Moguls and Wall Street Plundered Great American Newspapers, and Smith & others' Batman: The Widening Gyre
Dietrich's Blood of the Reich, Miéville's Embassytown, Browne's Fire and Rain, Gates's Black in Latin America, Moos's The Art of Breakfast, and Broome & others' The Green Lantern Omnibus
Evans's The White Devil, Callan's Robert Redford, Fieri's Guy Fieri Food, Luchetti & Weiss's The Fearless Baker, and Steingraber's Raising Elijah
de la Cruz's Witches of East End, Sandford's Buried Prey, Kissinger's On China, Lyons's Stories My Father Told Me: Notes from "The Lyons Den," and Montville's Evel: The High-Flying Life of Evel Knievel
Cussler & Blackwood's The Kingdom: A Fargo Adventure, Hamilton's Misery Bay: An Alex McKnight Mystery, MacManus's The Language of the Sea, Fate's Cabin Fever: A Suburban Father's Search for the Wild, and Leonard's The Big
Our first review of an e-original (with more to come), Laurens et al.'s Royal Weddings, Berry's The Jefferson Key, Hunter's Dangerous in Diamonds, Fuentes Lockdown High, Guinn's The Last Gunfight, and James Levine: 40 Years
Koryta's The Ridge, Lutz & Hayward's Heads You Lose, Judd's All That Is Bitter & Sweet: A Memoir, Marable's Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, and Susanin's Walt Before Mickey: Disney's Early Years
Wallace's The Pale King, Bradley & others' South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, The Bureau Chiefs' Write More Good, Doran & Piers Bizony's Starman: The Truth Behind the Legend of Yuri Gagarin, and Masino's Family Tradition:
Beagle's Sleight of Hand, Macomber's A Turn in the Road: A Blossom Street Novel, Armstrong's The True Adventures of the World's Greatest Stuntman, Frizot & Wanaverbecq's André Kertész, and Goytisolo's Níjar Country
Ghelfi's The Burning Lake: A Volk Thriller, Hall's The Redeemed: A Jenny Cooper Mystery, Fallaci's Interviews with History and Conversations with Power, Fey's Bossypants, and Lopez's Extra Lean Family
Berg's Once Upon a Time, There Was You, Shaara's The Final Storm, Allen's The Other Side of the Mirror: An American Travels Through Modern Syria, Goodheart's 1861: The Civil War Awakening, and Wade's The George
Caine's Bite Club, Slocum's Shadow of War, Kociejowski's The Pigeon Wars of Damascus, Pressler's Treasures from the Attic: The Extraordinary Story of Anne Frank's Family, and True's The One-Block Feast: An Adventure in Food from
Banner & Anderson's MM-Personal: From the Private Archive of Marilyn Monroe, English's Home Dairy with Ashley English, Milestone Documents in African American History, and Vowell's Unfamiliar Fishes
Clark's I'll Walk Alone, Bennett's Jams & Jellies in Less Than 30 Minutes, Chattman's Bread Making: A Home Course, Howe's A Life in Motion: A Memoir, and MacLaine's I'm Over All That: And Other Confessions
Browne's Swept Off Her Feet, Redfield's The Twelfth Insight, Edsall's Chevrolet Volt, and Seeley's Hack/Slash Omnibus, Vol. 2
Cussler's The Jungle, Long's What I Did for a Duke, McCall Smith's The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party, Seymour's The Collaborator, and McClure's The Wilder Life
Bass's The Bone Yard, Dawson's Summer in a Glass, Larkin's Where We Worked, and Polonsky's Molotov's Magic Lantern: Travels in Russian History
Allen's The Peach Keeper, On Dangerous Ground: Stories of Western Noir, Crow & White's If It Makes You Healthy, and Paltrow's My Father's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes Celebrating Family & Togetherness
Sassone's The Intimates, McLeod's Creative License, Seddiqui's 50 Jobs in 50 States, and Hubert & Kerascoet's Miss Don't Touch Me
Gudenkauf's These Hidden Things, Crossley's Imagining Mars, Imrie's Cooking Close to Home, and McKinstry's While the World Watched
Fforde's Love Letters, Betts's Everyday Icon, Lengel's Inventing George Washington, and Now Write! Screenwriting
Moran's Madame Tussaud, Broderick's Triumvirate, Morehouse's London's Grand Hotels, and McCann's Return of the Dapper Men
Clancy's Dead or Alive, Tapply's The Nomination, Buckler's From Microsoft to Malawi, and Chalabi's Late for Tea at the Deer Palace
Dorsey's Electric Barracuda, Farrell's The Nature of College, Harris's High on the Hog, and Szwed's Alan Lomax
Cornwell's Port Mortuary: A Scarpetta Novel, Drives of a Lifetime, Elliott's Healthy Eating for Your Baby & Toddler, and Richards's Life
Hunter's Dead Zero, Lippman's The Girl in the Green Raincoat, Eliot's Paul Simon: A Life, Fairchild's Bon Appétit Desserts, and Vaughan's Y: The Last Man
Griffin & Griffin's The Outlaws, Todd's A Lonely Death: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery, Best Music Writing 2010, and Friedwald's A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers
Detmar Blow's Blow by Blow, Quincy Jones's Q on Producing, Ricky Martin's Me, and Kunio Tokuoka's Kicho
Meltzer's The Inner Circle, Wilson's Fatal Error, Judt's The Memory Chalet, Kershaw's The Envoy, and O'Brien's The Next Big Story
Flagg's I Still Dream of You, Boyle's The Woman I Was Born To Be, Larson's The Saddest Music Ever Written, and Fialkov's Tumor
Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago, Castella's A World of Cake, Eisenhower's Going Home to Glory, Malgieri's Bake!, and Gabaldon's The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel
Jerkins's A Very Simple Crime, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Chelf's Vicki's Vegan Kitchen, and Glatt's Lost and Found
Heavey's Winter Bloom, Armstrong's Why? Because We Still Like You, Brown's Good Eats 2, and The Hammersteins: A Musical Theatre Family
Milan's Trial by Desire, Blom's A Wicked Company, Hesser's The Essential New York Times Bookbook, and Pearl's Book Lust To Go
Gracie's The Accidental Wedding, Kunstler's The Witch of Hebron, Bertman's The Genesis of Science, and Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballet Russes
Berry’s The Emperor’s Tomb, Butcher’s Side Jobs, Barton’s Hedy Lamarr, and Kent’s Apathy for the Devil: A Seventies Memoir
Leonard's Djibouti, Goodman's The Earthbound Cook, O'Rourke's Don't Vote, and Runowicz's Forever Doo-Wop
Estleman's Amos Walker, Judith Rock's The Rhetoric of Death, and Andrew Robert's The Thinking Student's Guide to College.
Pratchett's I Shall Wear Midnight, Blair's A Journey: My Political Life, Gottlieb's Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt, and Witcover's Joe Biden: A Life of Trail and Redemption
Tranter's The Legacy, Warren's Wicked Delights of a Bridal Bed, Reynolds's Totally Wired: Postpunk Interviews and Overviews, Stempel's Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater
Archer's And Thereby Hangs a Tale, Mandelman's The Debba, Paretsky's Body Work, and Poplak's The Sheikh's Batmobile
Bail's The Pages, Evanovich's Wicked Appetite, Ashby's Napoleon Against Great Odds, Savage's The England's Dreaming Tapes
Peacock's Blind Man's Alley, Clark's In the Kitchen with a Good Appetite, and Crouch's Great American Craft Beer
Reviews of forthcoming fiction from Clive Cussler, Kate Veitch, Jennifer Weiner, and more, and nonfiction on canning plus an English translation and parallel Arabic publication of the Koran.
Bruen's The Devil, Miner's Murder in the Pit, Rodale's A Groom of One's Own, and Gordon's Book of Days
Robinson's Bad Boy, White's The Last Lie, Goldstein's Invisible Energy, and Kenski and others' The Obama Victory
Ferraris's City of Veils, Gilmore's The Improper Life of Bezellia Grove, and Upson's Angel with Two Faces: A Mystery Featuring Josephine Tey
New reviews for Max Allan Collins's Quarry's Ex, Adrian Hyland's Gunshot Road, Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson's Transmetropolitan, and more
Cook's Cure, Tanenbaum's Betrayed, Einarson's Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love, and Gravity Pulls You In: Perspectives on Parenting Children with Autism
Keating's The Pirate Devlin, Steel's Family Ties, Fisher's, and Wells's Shakespeare, Sex, and Love
Burke's The Glass Rainbow, Ellis's Imperial Bedrooms, Parkhurst's The Nobodies Album, Lawson's The New Information Professional, and Whedon's Firefly: Still Flying
Cleage's Till You Hear from Me, Lindsey's Tempting the Marquess, Moscow Noir, and steele's Ripe from Around Here: A Vegan Guide to Local and Sustainable Cooking and Living (No Matter Where You Are)
This picaresque page-turner follows Jane Howard, a bright, capable young woman whose bad luck and bad choices have turned her promising academic career into an American nightmare.
Week ending May 14, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionDugoni, Robert. Bodily Harm. Touchstone: S. & S. May 2010. c.384p. ISBN 978-1-4165-9296-9. $25. F Attorney David Sloane (The Jury Master, Wrongful Death) is on the More...
The week ending May 7, 2010Fiction | NonfictionFictionGoldstone, Lawrence. The Astronomer. Walker. May 2010. c.304p. ISBN 978-0-8027-1986-7. $24. F Goldstone's second historical thriller (after The Anatomy of Deception) is set in 1534 Paris, where a More...
The week ending April 30, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction| Graphic NovelsFictionBrown, Dale. Executive Intent. Morrow. May 2010. c.416p. ISBN 978-0-06-156085-9. $26.99. F Brown's latest novel continues a series that began eons ago with Flight of the More...
The week ending April 23, 2010Fiction | NonfictionFictionBerg, Elizabeth. The Last Time I Saw You. Random. Apr. 2010. c.256p. ISBN 978-1-4000-6864-7. $25. F Berg (Home Safe) returns with another light and enjoyable read starring a More...
The week ending April 2, 2010Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsNonfictionAP: A Critical Examination of the Advanced Placement Program. Harvard Education. Apr. 2010. c.286p. ed. by Philip M. Sadler & others. index. ISBN 978-1-934742-56-3. $54.95; pap. ISBN More...
The week ending March 12, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | DVD | Graphic NovelsFictionBrontë, Charlotte & Sherri Browning Erwin. Jane Slayre: The Literary Classic with a Blood-Sucking Twist. Gallery Bks: S. & S. Apr. 2010. c.416p. More...
The week ending February 26, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionHaslett, Adam. Union Atlantic. Nan A. Talese: Doubleday. 2010. c.304p. ISBN 978-0-385-52447-6. $26. F This is a timely and often deeply engaging debut novel by More...
The week ending February 12, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionPeace, David. Occupied City: A Novel. Knopf. Feb. 2010. c.288p. ISBN 978-0-307-26375-9. $25.95. F Peace (Tokyo Year Zero) returns to postwar Japan in this complex More...
The week ending January 29, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionBorodale, Jane. The Book of Fires. Pamela Dorman: Viking. Jan. 2010. c.356p. ISBN 978-0-670-02106-2. $26.95. F Agnes Trussel, 17 and pregnant, leaves her home in More...
The week of January 15, 2010Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionCamilleri, Andrea. The Wings of the Sphinx: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery. Penguin. Jan. 2010. c.240p. tr. from Italian by Stephen Sartarelli. ISBN 978-0-14-311660-8. pap. $14. More...
The week of Dec. 25, 2009Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionBynum, Laura. Veracity. Pocket: S. & S. Jan. 2010. c.384p. ISBN 978-1-4391-2334-8. $25. F This chilling debut novel depicts a brutal world in which individuality More...
The week of December 11, 2009Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionCumming, Charles. Typhoon. St. Martin's. 2009. c.416p. ISBN 978-0-312-55852-9. $25.99. F China's ethnic Uighurs, in the news now for their urgent push for autonomy, are More...
The week of Nov. 27, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionGreenhalgh, Chris. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky. Riverhead: Penguin Group (USA). Dec. 2009. c.336p. ISBN 978-1-59448-455-1. pap. $15. F In 1913 Paris, designer Coco Chanel attends the premier More...
The week of November 20, 2009Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionKendall, Beverley. Sinful Surrender. Zebra: Kensington. Jan. 2010. c.320p. ISBN 978-1-4201-0869-9. pap. $4.99. HISTORICAL ROMANCE Missy Armstrong has loved James Rutherford forever, but since she More...
The week of Nov. 6, 2009NonfictionBardach, Ann Louise. Without Fidel: A Death Foretold in Miami, Havana, and Washington. Scribner. 2009. c.288p. index. ISBN 978-1-4165-5150-8. $28. INT AFFAIRS Journalist Bardach (Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in More...
The week of Oct. 30, 2009Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionDiamant, Anita. Day After Night. Scribner. 2009. c.320p. ISBN 978-0-7432-9984-8. $27. F Atlit, an interment camp for illegal refugees near Haifa in what is now More...
The week of Oct. 23, 2009Fiction | Nonfiction | Graphic NovelsFictionBy Blood We Live. Night Shade. Oct. 2009. c.491p. ed. by John Joseph Adams. ISBN 978-1-59780-156-0. pap. $15.95.The Vampire Archives: The Most Complete Volume of More...
The week ending Oct. 16, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionBaldacci, David. True Blue. Grand Central. Oct. 2009. c.464p. ISBN 978-0-446-19551-5. $27.99. F Only true cops bleed blue. Baldacci's latest (after First Family) begins with ex-D.C. cop Mace More...
FICTION | NONFICTION | ALSO IN TRANSLATIONClick here to order these titles:FICTIONLa mano de Fátima. (Fatima's Hand)Falcones, Ildefonso. U.S.: Vintage Españ;ol: Random House. 2009. 955p. ISBN 978-0-307-47606-7. pap. $19.95. HISTORICAL FICTIONThis second novel by best-selling More...
The week of October 9, 2009Audio | NonfictionAudioHalperin, Ian.Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson. 8 CDs. library ed. unabridged. 9½ hrs. Tantor Media. 2009. ISBN 978-1-4001-4390-0; 8 CDs. retail ed.; 1 MP3-CD. retail ed.; More...
The week ending Oct. 2, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionCornwell, Patricia. The Scarpetta Factor. Putnam. Oct. 2009. c.512p. ISBN 978-0-399-15639-7. $27.95. F The 17th entry in the popular Scarpetta series (after Scarpetta) finds the Massachusetts medical examiner More...
The week ending September 18, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionBrown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. Doubleday. Sept. 2009. c.509p. ISBN 978-0-385-50422-5. $29.95. F Brown's long-awaitedblockbuster (after The Da Vinci Code) does not disappoint. Robert Langdon receives an invitation More...
FICTION | NONFICTION | ALSO IN TRANSLATIONClick here to order these titles:FICTIONLo que tarda en morir un idiota.(How Long It Takes an Idiot To Die)Aguilar, J. M.Spain/U.S.: Suma de letras: Santillana. 2009. 345p. ISBN 978-84-8365-081-3. More...
Week of September 11, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionArsenault, Emily. The Broken Teaglass. Delacorte. Oct. 2009. c.384p. ISBN 978-0-553-80733-2. $25. F Fresh out of college, Billy Webb becomes an editor for a dictionary publisher in a small More...
The week ending September 4, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionAub, Max. Field of Honour. Verso, dist. by Norton. Sept. 2009. c.246p. tr. from Spanish by Gerald Martin. ISBN 978-1-84667-400-8. $19.95. F Published originally in Spanish in 1943 More...
The week of August 28, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionCarillo, Charlie. Raising Jake. Kensington. Sept. 2009. 341p. ISBN 978-0-7582-3504-6. pap. $15. F Tabloid reporter Sammy Sullivan loses his job with the New York Star on the same More...
The week ending August 21, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFiction Ajvaz, Michal. The Other City. Dalkey Archive. 2009. c.148p. tr. from Czech by Gerald Turner. ISBN 978-1-56478-491-9. pap. $13.95. F The notion that there's an alternative reality More...
The week ending August 14, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionEdwards, Louisa. Can't Stand the Heat. St. Martin's. Sept. 2009. c.368p. ISBN 978-0-312-35649-1. pap. $6.99. CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE The New York food world is startled and captivated when tart-tongued, More...
The week of August 7, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionCornick, Nicola. The Undoing of a Lady. HQN: Harlequin. Aug. 2009. c.384p. ISBN 978-0-373-77395-4. pap. $7.99. HISTORICAL ROMANCE Lady Elizabeth Scarlet tries to save her dear friend Nathaniel, More...
Fiction | NonfictionFiction Briggs, Patricia. Hunting Ground: An Alpha and Omega Novel. Ace: Berkeley, dist. by Penguin Group. Aug. 2009. c.320p. ISBN 978-0-441-01738-6. pap. $7.99. FANTASY Briggs's second entry in her Alpha and Omega series More...
Fiction | NonfictionFictionCook, Robin. Intervention. Putnam. Aug. 2009. c.400p. ISBN 978-0-399-15570-3. $25.95. F Cook's 28th medical thriller (after Foreign Body) again features married medical examiners Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery but focuses on Jack, as More...
Fiction | NonfictionFiction Kane, Cornelius. The Unscratchables. Scribner. Jul. 2009. c.272p. ISBN 978-1-4165-9641-7. pap. $14. M In the vein of The Big Sleep or Animal Farm, Kane (the pseudonym of Australian author Anthony O'Neill) combines More...
The week of June 26, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionJance, J.A. Fire and Ice: A Beaumont and Brady Novel. Morrow. Aug. 2009. c.352p. ISBN 978-0-06-123922-9. $25.99. M Jance (Partner in Crime) brings together two long-running series protagonists, More...
The week of June 19, 2009Fiction | NonfictionFictionAnderson, Kevin J. The Edge of the World. Orbit: Hachette. (Terra Incognita, Bk. 1.) Jun. 2009. c.624p. ISBN 978-0-316-00418-3. pap. $14.99. FANTASY This sprawling epic marks sf author More...
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