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Aftermath Review

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Real life doesn’t end when the credits roll or the last page turns. There is always the slow, quiet drive home from the movie theater as we try to realign our own expectations with the temporary thrill of a good story. We did not just save the world from aliens or overcome all odds to ...Read more.

More Review Buzz for The Chronology of Water

Mid-April I posted a slew of reviews (that has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it?) for Lidia Yuknavitch’s hot-off-the-presses The Chronology of Water. It was impressive then with the likes of Bookslut, HTMLgiant, Bookslut, Shelf Awareness, The Oregonian, PNBA Northwest Book Lovers, Pank Magazine, Eugene Magazine, Portland Mercury, Brain Candy Reviews all loving the ...Read more.

Review Buzz for The Chronology of Water

The last few weeks have been fantastic here at Hawthorne Books. Our spring title The Chronology of Water launched on April 1st and it’s been getting loads of great press!
Here’s what some of the reviewers are saying:
Debra Gwartney, The Oregonian, April 2011:
“I’m also convinced that this bold and highly unconventional book — hot, gritty, unrelenting ...Read more.

Buzz Building For The Chronology of Water

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Lidia Yuknavitch’s The Chronology of Water still has five weeks till launch date but that’s not stopping the current coverage. Check out the latest press release here if you haven’t already. There’s some serious buzz building around the book and here’s just a snippet of media over the past year…
Publisher’s Weekly
The Oregonian
HTML GIANT
Reading Local ...Read more.

David Shields’ Reality Hunger: A Manifesto

Posted by Liz Crain | Filed under Review, Scott Nadelson | Mar 8, 2010 | Tags: ,
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Review by Scott Nadelson
For several years now, since he first published an essay in The Believer that would form the seed of his new book, Reality Hunger: A Manifesto, I have been arguing in my head (and once or twice in person) with David Shields.
In that original essay, and far more expansively in ...Read more.