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March 2005

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2005.

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Ian Fleming & James Bond

by Dan Bogey

For those who recall the paranoia, the unyielding sense of foreboding, and the daily threat of nuclear annihilation that defined life during Cold War, there was no greater fictional antidote than Ian Fleming’s James Bond. While the... Read More

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The Keeners

In Ireland, a “keener” is one who sings at a wake, but these aren’t pretty songs to guide the dead to their immortal rest. Rather, they are wrenching laments, crying for a future cut short and family left behind, before the song... Read More

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Go, Girl, Go!

by Edward Morris

Popular music in America has been so much a man’s world that the author performs a real service here in drawing attention to the steady contributions and growing influence of women performers, songwriters, managers, and record company... Read More

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The Orientalists

“Orientalism,” the brilliantly colorful art of the 1800s that captured the exotic Orient in striking and fascinating detail, “is ripe for redefinition,” states the author, adding that the initiative requires “a delirious... Read More

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The Atlanteans

by Kathleen Youmans

Atlantis has been the stuff of legend for decades. Imagine an entire continent an entire civilization that sunk into the sea in a cataclysmic disaster thousands of years ago. Historically unverifiable this mythical land raises... Read More

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Priscilla's Paw de Deux

by Tracy Fitzwater

Priscilla is an alley rat who dreams of dancing, but her home is so small that she can’t pli? without bumps and bruises, so she needs to find a new place to live. Her friend Rosy helps her look for a new home in the city, where they... Read More