Reviews
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Chiang’s stories are bizarre but cerebral and sensitive
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Novel uses murder to wrestle with slippery nature of ‘truth’
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Take a sip of the ‘magic elixir’ of reading aloud with others
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Vogel’s survey of Japan-China relations highlights positive cultural exchanges
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Great events turn on small hinges at Stephen King’s ‘Institute’
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Connelly keeps his aging detective Bosch simmering in ‘Night Fire’
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Enjoy FBI dramas more with an agent sitting by your side
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Vivian’s poignant Dublin stroll also a journey into yourself
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Survivor guilt-ridden man bares his soul in novel
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Mishima’s cynical take on celebrity is as relevant now as ever
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Get caught up on the fascinating things going on inside you
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Reporters tell of breaking high-impact story of sexual abuse
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After a harsh childhood, author set out to re-create herself
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‘It’s all happening now’ in a twisty, time-traveling thriller
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Kishin Shinoyama wraps up powerful series
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Unpredictable journey draws a line across North America
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Unlucky worker’s ties to hometown strained, broken, lost
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An anatomy of parenthood seen through medical history
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What is the best energy source in an era of global warming?
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Appreciate the big picture, but don’t overlook the details
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A bilingual journey to reappreciate Queen through lyrics
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Archery points the way to success in business philosophy
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Singing cinema brings audience to its feet
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A chronicle of bribes and lies in the ‘World Cup of fraud’
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Cardiologist prescribes emotional healing for your heart
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Eateries, bars to visit with someone important to you
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The end of the world, with a side of hope
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Serene beauty revealed behind doors of hanok Korean homes
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‘Strange’ woman finds a place where she can pose as ‘normal’
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A boy alone in the wilderness finds sense of accomplishment
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Just off Kyoto’s beaten path, the symbolism runs deep