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Danielle McClellan

Danielle McClellan has been a bookseller, managing editor of two small presses, senior editor at the University of California, Irvine, and managing editor of the academic journal Law & Society Review. She continues to write and edit and divides her time between Granada, Spain, and the US Pacific Northwest. Danielle loves connecting readers with good books and will always be a bookseller at heart. She reads widely and reviews literary fiction, literature in translation, poetry and essays, and food writing.

Books reviewed by Danielle McClellan

Perfection (11/05/25)
Heart the Lover (09/24/25)
Fonseca (08/27/25)
Twist (05/07/25)
Audition (04/09/25)
Hideous Kinky (01/29/25)
Small Rain (09/04/24)
Blue Ruin (07/17/24)
Table for Two (04/03/24)
Prophet Song (02/07/24)
The MANIAC (10/04/23)
Loot (08/02/23)
The Postcard (06/07/23)
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