In this video, I review the New York Times Book Review has made the novel: - "A short guide to good byes" (aka "beginner goodbye"), Anne Tyler, and - "Mirage" Matt Ruff. In fact, as expected, in a very short time Bloomsbury Publishing has published the latest summer reading novel by Anne Tyler, regardless of opinion, will have its retinue of loyal readers. I personally have never read this author, but I have a few of his novels waiting in the library.
During a video call, I also made a small detour summer reading in the direction of Julia Glass's novel, in particular "three times in June" and "How many days after."
Have you read them? What do you think? For those interested in implementing further, here are the links to the cited articles: - http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/06/books/the-beginners-goodbye-by-anne-tyler.html?_r = 1 - and - http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/08/books/review/the-mirage-a-novel-by-matt-ruff.html
I love that book, your book :) Mark Ruff, it seems very interesting, I'm sure if the review did not consider summer reading was the work of an ax xD Delete
I'm glad you like my column ^. ^ Me too, I'm sorry for the novel Ruff looks just beautiful! It is a pity ... At this point, I doubt that I read ... Delete Reply
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