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Vox
by Christina Dalcher
Chic lit in Dystopian Cloak (5/8/2018)
At first blush Vox is a captivating story about the voice of women in American society. However, it goes far beyond the tale of women limited to 100 words per day: It addresses our current political climate and nearly if not all initiatives taken by a conservative rulingmore
My Last Lament
by James William Brown
my lament (3/12/2017)
My Last Lament is a tale of one woman's experiences in the post-war Greece. Her life is her last lament, as an archetype of the Greek woman. This novel deeply investigates darkness -- the ravages of war, tragedy, insanity, lost love, abandonment and betrayal. Through it all,more
Home Sweet Home
by April Smith
Home Sweet Home (12/8/2016)
April Smith's novel is more of an ideological treatise than an historical novel. One side is totally self-serving, cruel and harsh, while the other is totally value-centered goodness. The progressive message via flat characters became so pervasive, it disallowed the picturemore
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