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Book Review

The Naive Guys

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Authenticity and romanticism highlight this endearing coming-of-age novel set in the nineties. The debut novel from MBA Harry Patz Jr., "The Naive Guys", is a postcollegiate coming-of-age tale set amid the early nineties tech boom. It is... Read More

Book Review

Saving Jane Austen

by J. G. Stinson

For an author who only published six novels (the posthumous Sanditon is a partial novel not published until recently), Jane Austen’s Regency-era fiction has immense staying power. Not only have her books spawned innumerable fan-fiction... Read More

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Sheol Has Opened

by Mark McLaughlin

“You know, they don’t eat chicken in Iceland,” one scientist tells another in Judith Virta’s "Sheol Has Opened", a sci-fi mashup of Mayan, biblical, and other end-of-the-world prophecies. The paucity of poultry in Iceland has... Read More

Book Review

Earning My Degree

by Karl Helicher

A tranquil and protected life in the ivory tower is rarely enjoyed by faculty and never experienced by university presidents. Wachman, in his engaging memoir, mentions that being president of Temple University, Philadelphia’s large... Read More

Book Reviews