MostlyFiction.com Newsletter Update
Posted to subscriber list on July 11, 2004.
Hello, MostlyFiction.com readers!
Here is the June/July list of recently released paperback books that were previously reviewed at MostlyFiction. Some great ideas for vacation reads -- paperbacks are a lot easier to carry than hard covers, normally.
Click on the book title to read our review of the book:
Vernon God Little by D.B.C. Pierre
The Clarinet Polka by Keith Maillard
Fluke, Or I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings by Christopher Moore
Brick Lane by Monica Ali
The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard
The Book of Salt by Monique Truong
The Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst
Bangkok 8 by John Burdett
Orchard by Larry Watson
What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandel by Zoë Heller
Evidence of the Things Unseen by Marianne Wiggins
Stella Descending by Linn Ullmann
Office of Innocence by Thomas Keneally
Shroud by John Banville
Cyanide Wells by Marcia Muller
Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown
The Vanished Man by Jeffery Deaver
The Samurai's Daughter by Sujata Massey
Dead Ringer by Lisa Scottoline
Redemption by Nancy Geary
Ice Hunt by James Rollins
Still Life with Crows by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Murder in the Hearse Degree by Tim Cockey
Due Preparations for the Plague by Janette Turner Hospital
The Bug by Ellen Ullman
Guardian by Joe Haldeman
The Skrayling Tree by Michael Moorcock
Darwin's Children by Greg Bear
Isabel's Daughter by Judith R. Hendricks
The Luck of the Draw by Carolina Garcia-Aguilera
How to Meet Cute Boys by Deanna Kizis
Trading Up by Candace Bushnell
Screwball by David Ferrell
Sacrifice by Clyde Phillips
Bleachers by John Grisham
The following are some books that we didn't review but wish we had (with book title links to Amazon.com):
The Truth About Celia by Kevin Brockmeier
Kartography by Kamila Shamsie
Elsewhere in the Land of Parrots by Jim Paul
Havana Run by Les Standiford
Winterkill by C.J. Box
Bunker 13 by Aniruddha Bahal
Here are the paperback books we listed last month, click here.
Regards, Judi Clark
MostlyFiction.com
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