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Star Touched, by A.L. Kaplan

by Rea Keech | Feb 28, 2018 | All Book Reviews, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers, Science Fiction/Fantasy

Blending Genres Review by Rea Keech Star Touched is a dystopian novel that takes place after a terrible Cataclysm has destroyed much of the country. It is also a fantasy novel in which some survivors of the Cataclysm have received magical powers. And it is a young...

Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy, by Trita Parsi

by Rea Keech | Feb 22, 2018 | All Book Reviews, Nonfiction, Rea's Reviews

Countries Are Like People Review by Rea Keech Trita Parsi, fluent in English and Farsi and acquainted with all the major players in the diplomacy that took three years to produce the Iran nuclear deal, is uniquely qualified to write this account. He has an intimate...

The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim, by Jonathan Coe

by Rea Keech | Nov 28, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews

A Garrulous Sad Sack Review by Rea Keech Maxwell Sim, the garrulous Sad Sack narrator of this 2010 satirical novel, is unable to connect with other people, even those in his own family. The story traces his pitiful, humiliating attempts to do so. One of my favorite...

The Crescent, the Sea, and the Long Sand, by David K. Lemons

by Rea Keech | Nov 8, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews

Exotic Experiences Review by Rea Keech Lemons’ book is not an autobiography in any traditional sense, but it provides a record of key moments in the interior life of the author. The pieces were written in different places around the world and depicting times ranging...

August 29: How Kabir H. Jain Became a Deity, by Gandharva raja

by Rea Keech | Nov 7, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers

Transfigurations Review by Rea Keech Set in Delhi from the years following Bush’s invasion of Iraq up to the middle of Obama’s first term as president, this novel depicts the philosophical development of Gora, an Indian university student who lives in times of...
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