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The Crow Road
by Iain Banks
The Crow Road (9/19/2008)
A wonderful story filled with characters the reader can care about.
Wildly funny at times, tragic and serious at others, this book deserves a second reading. I have read many books over the last year. This one has been the most enjoyable.
The White Mary: A Novel
by Kira Salak
The Soul Will Know Where to Go (7/31/2008)
The sections of the book that deal with the Congo, Papua New Guinea, and East Timor are harrowing. Salak writes about some of the horrors and dangerous places in our world with an insider's knowledge. Portions of the sections that describe Marika's relationships with Sebmore
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
by Mohammed Hanif
Death to a Dictator (4/14/2008)
Interesting cast of characters. Strong plot line provides imaginary circumstances and conspiracies that lead to the killing of a dictator in Pakistan. Hanif's characterizations of martinets and over-the-top intelligence officers are comedic and also deadly serious. There ismore
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