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The Cantor's Daughter: Stories
Scott Nadelson
Hawthorne Books, 2006
Best Thing I've Read in 06
The Cantor's Daughter is Scott Nadelson's excellent second collection of stories (including one novella). I was mostly flummoxed by the Publisher's Weekly review, which was intelligent in its own way and demonstrated acquaintance with the stories, but in the end ...
The Tsar's Dwarf
Peter H. Fogtdal
Hawthorne Books, 2008
"I have no future"
I was recently reading "Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank" by Robert Fuller, which is about exactly what the title states. When I ran across "The Tsar's Dwarf," it looked like a novelization of Mr. Fuller's theme, with royalty and dwarves as ...
501 Minutes to Christ: Personal Essays
Poe Ballantine
Hawthorne Books, 2007
Thank God for Poe Ballantine!
Poe Ballantine's latest is just as good as everything else he has written. I have followed his writings in The Sun for years, and his stories now published in books are my antidotes to despair. Poe goes to the dark and unseen sides of America and writes with amazing ...
Faraway Places (Hawthorne Rediscovery)
Tom Spanbauer
Hawthorne Books, 2008
Lovely!
Jacob Joseph Weber is 13 years old, and his eyes are seeing things in ways he's never seen them before. In 125 pages, Spanbauer tells the story of Jake's journey from boyhood to manhood in a time and place where being a man seems to mean making all the right ...
Soldiers in Hiding: A Novel (Rediscovery)
Richard Wiley
Hawthorne Books, 2006
It?s Tokyo, 1941. Teddy Maki and Jimmy Yakamoto are Japanese-American friends and jazz musicians playing Tokyo?s lively nightclub scene. Stranded in Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Teddy and Jimmy are drafted into the Japanese army and sent to fight against American troops in the Philippines. Their perilous attempts to remain neutral in a ...
The Well and the Mine
Gin Phillips
Hawthorne Books, 2008
Like a tall glass of sweet tea...
...you won't want this book to end. It takes you to another time and place and makes you contemplate the importance of family and faith. My reading group loved this book, and you will too.
The Golden Temple Vegetarian Cookbook
Yogi Bhajan
Hawthorne Books, 1978
Healthy, Happy, and Holy!
Here's something you're not likely to see again: a cookbook, or more like a manual for eating, by the champion of Kundalini yoga and genuine 70's spiritual icon Yogi Bhajan. The book is lacto-vegetarian and is definitely a product of its time, though I feel that there ...
Clown Girl: A Novel
Monica Drake
Hawthorne Books, 2007
Dark, Dank and Delicious
Recently I read somewhere that great novels aren't written anymore - certainly it's true that great novels aren't often published anymore. but Clown Girl stands as a shiny exception. Through spare dialogue, brutal imagery and divine comedy Drake pulls the reader into ...
The Laws of Scientific Hand Reading: A Practical Treatise on Scientific Hand Analysis (Over 800 Illustrations ...
William Benham
Hawthorne Books, Inc., 1946
Decline of the Lawrence Welk Empire: A Novel (Edgar Adventures)
Poe Ballantine
Hawthorne Books, 2006
Part Salinger, Part Palahniuk, All Awesomeness
I am not a big fan of most recent fiction. It is so often just whiny, self-aggrandizing crap that glorifies debauchery and pretends to carry a greater message. I picked this book off the shelf because the title and the cover are hard to dismiss. Reading the first page, ...
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