MostlyFiction.com Newsletter Update
Posted to subscriber list on April 6, 2005.
Hello, MostlyFiction.com readers!
Here are the most recently released paperback books that were previously reviewed at MostlyFiction. This lists includes books released in paperback during March and April.
Click on the book title to read our review of the book:
Girls in Trouble by Caroline Leavitt
After Moses by Karen Mockler
Old Boys by Charles McCarry
Saul and Patsy by Charles Baxter
Some Great Thing by Colin McAdam
City Boy by Jean Thompson
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler
King of Foxes by Raymond E. Feist
Something Rising (Light and Swift) by Haven Kimmel
Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman
The Snow Fox by Susan Fromber Schaeffer
An Unpardonable Crime by Andrew Taylor
The Madman's Tale by John Katzenbach
Guardian of the Horizon by Elizabeth Peters
The Body of David Hayes by Ridley Pearson
Little Scarlet by Walter Mosley
Dating Dead Men by Harley Jane Kozak
The Narrows by Michael Connelly
Pyro by Earl Emerson
Links by Nuruddin Farah
The Madonna of Excelsior by Zakes Mda
Havana by Stephen Hunter
The Priestly Sins by Andrew M. Greeley
Sleeping Beauty by Phillip Margolin
The Immortal Highlander by Karen Marie Moning
Girl Like Che Guevara by Teresa De La Caridad Doval
The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Danticat
The Road to Ruin by Donald E. Westlake
Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk by Maureen Dowd
The following are some books that we didn't review but wish we had (book title link to Amazon.com):
Beautiful Ghosts by Eliot Pattison
Voyageurs by Margaret Elphinstone
Sweetwater by Rosana Robinson
Haymarket by Martin Duberman
Shadow Men by Jonathon King
Voyage to the End of the Room by Tibor Fischer
Hash by Torgnyt Lindgren
The Swallows of Kabul by Yasmina Khadra
Vertical Coffin by Stephen J. Cannell
Down Here by Andrew Vachss
Flying Crows by Jim Lehrer
Here are the paperback books we listed last month, click here. And I'll be adding more books during the month to this month's newsletter copy up on the website.
Regards,
Judi Clark
MostlyFiction.com
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