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Kelsey Ford: From the Stacks: J. M. Ledgard's Submergence (0 comment)
Our blog feature, "From the Stacks," features our booksellers’ favorite older books: those fortuitous used finds, underrated masterpieces, and lesser known treasures. Basically: the books that we’re the most passionate about handselling. This week, we’re featuring Kelsey F.’s pick, Submergence by J. M. Ledgard...
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    Comfort of Lies by Randy Susan Meyers
    New England Reader, February 12, 2013
    Tightly written story of how infidelity can spill over into affecting far more than the intial two people involved. From the child borne from the affair, to wife of the man cheating, to the couple who adopted the child--nobody was is left unscathed.
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    If I Loved You I Would Tell You This Fiction by Robin Black
    New England Reader, February 07, 2013
    I love this collection of stories. I found myself eking them out so I could continue to look forward to reading another one. I am not a short story fan, but Robin Black's collection captured me and will, I am certain, continue to capture me when I re-read them. Each one is like a miniature novels. I often find short stories bloodless; Black's are filled with juice and recognition. Characters jump off the page and into your head (and heart.) The writing is translucent--astounding without being show-offy or needlessly fancy. Robin Black had me spellbound.
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    If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This. Robin Black by Robin Black
    New England Reader, February 07, 2013
    I love this collection of stories. I found myself eking them out so I could continue to look forward to reading another one. I am not a short story fan, but Robin Black's collection captured me and will, I am certain, continue to capture me when I re-read them. Each one is like a miniature novels. I often find short stories bloodless; Black's are filled with juice and recognition. Characters jump off the page and into your head (and heart.) The writing is translucent--astounding without being show-offy or needlessly fancy. Robin Black had me spellbound.
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