I am not a reader of Christian fiction, unless you count Jane Austen or C.S. Lewis. It's not that I'm opposed to the idea, but it's a genre with which...
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This book is about how women, and also readers of fiction that's been written by a woman, usually expect that men are the villains. Readers,...
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Yesterday, angry author Alice Hoffman used Twitter to publish a reviewer's phone number and (misspelled) email address. She encouraged her followers...
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"Better than The Da Vinci Code" it said. "The Da Vinci Code for people with brains" it said. "A cut above The Da Vinci...
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I have to admit: This was a book I held up to my husband and said, "Oh, for cripe's sake, get a load of this." I thought it was one of those...
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