Nov 5, 2009
Heavens to Betsy by Beth Pattillo: Book Review of Funny Romantic Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Michelle Pannecoucke
Nov 4, 2009
Minor Women in The Bell Jar: Important Female Supporting Characters in Sylvia Plath’s Only Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Nov 3, 2009
Lady of the Roses Book Review: Sandra Worth's Unique Look Into England's War of the Roses
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Beth Hinds
Nov 3, 2009
Austenland Book Review: Travel Back In Time to England's Regency Era
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Beth Hinds
Oct 30, 2009
Truman Capote's A Thanksgiving Visitor: Capote's Second Tale of Buddy and Miss Sook
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Amanda Flinner
Oct 30, 2009
Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory: Capote Revisits Childhood in Classic Tale of Unlikely Friendship
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Amanda Flinner
Oct 29, 2009
Main Characters in The Bell Jar: Understanding the People in Sylvia Plath’s Only Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Oct 27, 2009
The Sound of Sleigh Bells: A Novel by Cindy Woodsmall
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Oct 23, 2009
The Protagonist in Plath's Novel: The Main Character in The Bell Jar
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Oct 18, 2009
The Short Stories of Albert Maltz: Classic Examples of American Protest Literature
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Admassu Kebede
Oct 15, 2009
The Code of the West ín Louis L'Amour Novels: Examples of Cowboy Character and Ethics
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Timothy Fowler
Oct 15, 2009
Literature Review, William Gibson – Neuromancer: Establishing the Cyberpunk Genre, Dark Noir Science Fiction
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Nicholas Morine
Oct 13, 2009
Duplicity Dogged the Dachshund – Blaize Clement: Author of Curiosity Killed the Cat Pleases Pet Owners, Mystery Fans
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Bonnye Good
Oct 8, 2009
What to Read After Kostova's The Historian: Where to Find More Great Historical Mystery Novels
In: American Fiction (general)
By: David Tubbs
Oct 8, 2009
Book Review – Into the Beautiful North: Luis Alberto Urrea’s Dual Portrait of Mexico and America
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Michelle Bailat-Jones
Oct 7, 2009
Book Review of Homeland by Barbara Hambly: Fictional Intimate Tale of Two Women During the American Civil War
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Bonnye Good
Oct 5, 2009
The Condition by Jennifer Haigh: A Contemporary Novel About Secret Family Relationships
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Martha R. Gore
Oct 4, 2009
S.E Hinton on Writing The Outsiders & Others. Author Reminisces About Being Allowed on Set During Filming.
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Jennifer Laidlaw
Oct 1, 2009
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Thankful Heart: Understanding the True Meaning of Thanksgiving
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 30, 2009
Five Novels With an Earthquake in the Plot: Fictional Quakes Occur in Different Settings and Time Frames
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Marie Brannon
Sep 29, 2009
Playing House – A fascinating & Disturbing Read: A Novel by Frederica Wagman
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Sep 25, 2009
Playing House – A Book Review: A Major Literary Force From Fredrica Wagman
In: American Fiction (general)
By: My Nguyen
Sep 25, 2009
Book Review – A Daughter's Inheritance Review: The Intricately Crafted First Instalment of the Broadmoor Legacy
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Nicole Barlow
Sep 22, 2009
Symbolism in The Tortilla Curtain: All Classes of People Live According to Their Animal Instincts
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 21, 2009
The Hope of Refuge by Cindy Woodsmall: An Ada's House Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Sep 18, 2009
Juvenalian Satire in The Tortilla Curtain: T.C. Boyle Reveals the Flawed Structure of American Culture
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 18, 2009
Laura Ingalls Wilder Thinks On Freedom: Freedom is Found in Goodness and Obedience
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 18, 2009
Review of Farmer Boy: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Book About Her Husband’s Childhood
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 17, 2009
The Symbolism of the Coyote: Canis latrans in T.C. Boyle’s Novel The Tortilla Curtain
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 14, 2009
"Landstrike" Aims for Hollywood: New Book Realistically Details a Hurricane Hit to New York
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Devan Stuart
Sep 11, 2009
Review of Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper: Does a Child Have the Right to Make Their Own Medical Decisions?
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Julie Ackendorf
Sep 11, 2009
Review of The Tortilla Curtain: T.C. Boyle’s Sixth Novel Deals With Immigration
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 8, 2009
The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver: A Review of The Poisonwood Bible Author's Latest Work
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Lindsey Mason
Sep 7, 2009
A Look At The Art of Racing in the Rain: Garth Stein's Entertaining Novel About Denny Swift and Enzo The Dog
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Mckenzie Cassidy
Sep 4, 2009
Review of Plath's Novel The Bell Jar: Sylvia Plath’s Semi-Autobiographical Book
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Sep 3, 2009
Zelda Fitzgerald: The Passion of Madness
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Paula Marie Deubel
Sep 2, 2009
When the Soul Mends by Cindy Woodsmall: Sisters of the Quilt Book 3
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Sep 2, 2009
When the Morning Comes by Cindy Woodsmall: Sisters of the Quilt Book 2
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Sep 2, 2009
When the Heart Cries by Cindy Woodsmall: Sisters of the Quilt, Book One
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Kelley Huston
Sep 2, 2009
Review of Wally Lamb's I Know This Much Is True: Trying to Understand Schizophrenia in Your Identical Twin
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Nadine Visagie
Aug 31, 2009
The Giver by Lois Lowry Provokes Thought: A Young Adult Novel Provides Insight for All Ages
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Wendy Roltgen
Aug 28, 2009
Quoted in Young's Novel The Shack: Epigraphs Used By William P. Young Chapters 11-12
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Aug 27, 2009
Ayn Rand's Timeless Writing Style: Writings From Novel Atlas Shrugged
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Patricia Faulhaber
Aug 27, 2009
Atlas Shrugged Book Review: Ayn Rand’s Great American Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Patricia Faulhaber
Aug 25, 2009
Madness in Truman Capote's "Miriam": Teenage Author Haunts Readers With his Earliest Short Fiction Piece
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Amanda Flinner
Aug 24, 2009
The Warning Signs in Fahrenheit 451: Bradbury’s Message About Literature and Technology in Society
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Jenna Galley
Aug 16, 2009
Themes of The Catcher in the Rye: Holden Caulfield and the 'phonies' of New York
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Matthew Delman
Aug 11, 2009
Review: The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder: Rebecca Wells' Latest Louisiana-Based Book is a Nice Summer Read
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Liane Tsui
Aug 11, 2009
South of Broad by Pat Conroy: Manners, Mayhem, Murder and Love in the Deep South
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Dindy Yokel
Aug 10, 2009
Matt Braun's "Kinch Riley" is Irresistible: This Western is Riveting and a Compelling Read
In: American Fiction (general)
By: R.L. Coffield
Aug 9, 2009
Richard Dawkins – The Selfish Gene: Dawkins Believes People Can Overcome the Trait of Being Selfish
In: American Fiction (general)
By: John Hansen
Aug 8, 2009
James Lovelock – Cybernetics: Lovelock Argues to Look at Object's Performance for Better Insight
In: American Fiction (general)
By: John Hansen
Aug 7, 2009
Susan Orlean – The Maui Surfer Girls: The Girls Represent How Carefree and Untroubled Life Can Truly Be
In: American Fiction (general)
By: John Hansen
Aug 7, 2009
Albert Goldbarth -- After Yitzl: Goldbarth Incorporates Past Events to Explain the Inevitable End
In: American Fiction (general)
By: John Hansen
Aug 4, 2009
William S. Burroughs: Revisiting the Life and Fiction of the Beats' Phantom Elder
In: American Fiction (general)
By: William Padgett
Aug 3, 2009
Driftwood Summer by Patti Callahan Henry: Saving a Family, a Bookstore and Finding Love
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Dindy Yokel
Jul 30, 2009
Quotes Found in The Shack: Epigraphs Used By William P. Young Chapters 6-10
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 29, 2009
Review of African Culture and Melville's Art: Sterling Stuckey's Cultural Analysis of Moby-Dick and Benito Cereno
In: American Fiction (general)
By: William Padgett
Jul 27, 2009
Review of Hunt's Novel The Elevator: Angela Hunt Writes About Being Trapped in an Elevator
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 27, 2009
Heroic Parody in Twain's Huckleberry Finn: The Creation of an Ironic Anti-Hero In American Literature
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
Jul 27, 2009
Summary of Mark Twain's Letters From the Earth: America's Foremost Humor Writer Looks at the Absurdities of Religion
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
Jul 27, 2009
Generation Shift in Updike's Short Story "A & P": A Literary Look At the Cultural Change From the 1950s to the 1960s
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
Jul 25, 2009
Black House by Stephen King & Peter Straub: Sequel to The Talisman
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Robert Deskoski
Jul 23, 2009
Diversity in The Shack: Gentiles and Sinners, Saints and Winners in Young’s Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
Depths of the Soul in The Shack: William P Young Rejects Naval Gazing
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
The Shack and a New Cosmology: The Cosmos is Made of Light and Darkness
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
Environmentalism in The Shack: Subdue the Earth Versus Environmentalism In Young’s Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
Grief in The Shack: William P. Young Invites People to Let Go
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
Personal Divinity in Young's The Shack: Where Creativity Fits in Christians’ Relationship with God
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
A Call to Darkness in The Shack: An Invitation to Enter Into the Black Depths of the Soul
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 23, 2009
Yoga in The Shack: Does William P. Young Celebrate the Lower Charkas?
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 22, 2009
Quoted in The Shack: Epigraphs Used By William P. Young in Chapters 1-5
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jul 22, 2009
Receive Me Falling by Erika Robuck Book Review: The 1800s Meet the 2000s in This Fascinating Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Francine Brokaw
Jul 22, 2009
"To The Last Man" is a Great Zane Grey Classic: This May be the Finest Western/ Historical Fiction Book Ever Written
In: American Fiction (general)
By: R.L. Coffield
Jul 19, 2009
Book Review – Gates of Eden by Ethan Coen: Coen Brother’s Intriguing Short Story Collection
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ferdi Mehmet
Jul 9, 2009
Vision as Used in Raymond Carver's Cathedral: A Look at the Use of Style and Theme In a Classic Short Story
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
Jul 4, 2009
Theory in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms: Lukács and Marxist Criticism Versus Brooks and New Criticism
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Sandra Causey
Jul 3, 2009
Literature Review – Steinbeck, The Moon is Down: John Steinbeck's Novel Explores Subversion, Resistance to Occupation
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Nicholas Morine
Jul 1, 2009
New Criticism in A Farewell to Arms: Cleanth Brooks' Sylvan Historian in Hemingway's Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Sandra Causey
Jun 28, 2009
The Darkly Funny World of Edward Gorey: Gilded Bats, Epiplectic Bicycles, and Other Macabre Oddities
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Irene Tanner-Yuen
Jun 28, 2009
Mojave Crossing Still Spellbinding: Louis L'Amour's Classic Westerns Still Captivate Readers of Today
In: American Fiction (general)
By: R.L. Coffield
Jun 17, 2009
Review of Jodi Picoult's Vanishing Acts: Is a Kidnapping Ever Justified?
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Julie Ackendorf
Jun 17, 2009
Barn Burning: A Review of William Faulkner’s Short Story
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Jessica Scott
Jun 17, 2009
Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo: Travel Journal, Spiritual Awakening, Some Buddhism
In: American Fiction (general)
By: V. Wayne Hughes
Jun 13, 2009
A Sit-down With Supervert: A Glimpse Into the Mind of an Underground Author
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Magdalene Sullivan
Jun 11, 2009
The First Sullivan Crisp Book: Review of Nancy Rue and Stephen Arterburn’s Novel Healing Stones
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jun 7, 2009
A Brief Study of The Day of the Locust: Nathanael West's Apocalyptic Tale and Artistic Fear
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Adam Burgess
Jun 4, 2009
Review of The Rooftops of Tehran: A Look at Mahbod Seraji’s Eloquent Début Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jun 4, 2009
Supporting Characters in Hard Times: Review of Minor Characters in Charles Dickens’ Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
Jun 2, 2009
Anthem – A Book Review: An Evaluation and Summary of One of Ayn Rand's Earliest Novels
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Jessica Scott
May 31, 2009
Pearl Cleage Leaves Her Mark on West Philadelphi: Handprints in the Bushfire Theatre Walk of Fame
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Rhonda Campbell
May 31, 2009
Book Review – The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake: The Posthumous, Sole Collection by West Virginia's Martyred Son
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
May 29, 2009
Book Review – The Rum Diary by Hunter S. Thompso: Thompson's Early Novel
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ferdi Mehmet
May 27, 2009
Book Review – Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk: Fight Club's Follow Up Reveals the Novelty of the Grotesque
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
May 27, 2009
The Beat Writers and Spirituality: Turning to the East for Inspiration
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Holly Thacker
May 26, 2009
William T. Vollmann, Writer: A Texas Evening With an American Literary Original
In: American Fiction (general)
By: William Padgett
May 20, 2009
The Tempest and A Long Fatal Love Chase: Alcott’s Uses Many Themes from Shakespeare’s Play
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
May 20, 2009
Faust, Mephistopheles, and Louisa May Alcott: A Long Fatal Love Chase Incorporates the Faustian Legend
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Melissa Howard
May 17, 2009
Book Review – Tristessa by Jack Kerouac: A Novella of Unrealized and Unattainable Love
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
May 17, 2009
Book Review – Poachers by Tom Franklin: A New Voice of the South Digs Deep and Hits Grit With His Debut
In: American Fiction (general)
By: Ryan Werner
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