Snuff, by Chuck Palahniuk, is a story about several people, all connected through their ties to a star of pornography, and their quest to be a part of...
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The Dream Songs, by John Berryman, is a book of 385 poems that was originally published as a book of 77. Each one of the beautifully expressed poems...
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Given Nashville's rapidly growing population of individuals of Middle Eastern decent, I opted to focus one of my articles on a book I read recently...
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I have written on the Southern Festival of Books before, but I wanted to focus specifically on a two of this year's best known featured authors. The...
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Garrison Keillor’s latest novel Liberty is the most recent in his tales from fictional town of Lake Wobegon. This is the story of Clint Bunsen,...
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Don‘t Sleep With Your Drummer, by Jen Sincero, is a story about a woman who throws off the shackles of a job she hates in order to pursue her...
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Amy Hempel’s The Collected Stories has been reviewed by the New York Times, Newsweek, The Boston Globe, and other papers as one of the best...
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Rhino Booksellers has two locations, both on the western side of Nashville, and both marked by the large painted rhinos that decorate the store...
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Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock is a dark and unforgiving journey into the lives of the inhabitants of a small Ohio town of the same name. I was...
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Recommended to me by the mother of a friend, I borrowed the book The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society several weeks ago, and have since...
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