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PublishedSeptember 13, 2013
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS ‘Reese’s Leap’ and ‘A Flatlander’s Guide to Maine’
REESE’S LEAP: AN ISLAND MYSTERY By Darcy Scott Turtle Pond Press, 2013 218 pages, $14.95 ISBN 978-1-938883-34-7 Gil Hodges, shameless boozer and world-class Lothario, thinks being stranded on a Maine island with five women is a pretty sweet deal, until he discovers they are all liars and at least one might be a killer. […]
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2013
BOOKS: Best sellers for the week of Sept. 12
Publishers Weekly best sellers
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2013
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Five Days’ and ‘Blue Lights in the Night’
One of the greatest deceits in a marriage occurs when a husband and wife say they love each other and both know it isn’t true.
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2013
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): The end of our summer was a whale of a week
It was the perfect ending to a wonderful summer: a week in Lubec, dinner at the Water Street Tavern (our favorite restaurant there) and an exciting whale-watching adventure with Campobello’s Island Cruises.
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2013
‘Short Term 12’ is a long-term journey
"Short Term 12" takes place in an isolated patch of space somewhere between suburbia and the inner city. It's an island of lost children looking for a hand, any hand, to reach out of the shadows that life has cloaked them in, and pull them into the light. Sometimes just the touch itself is enough.
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PublishedSeptember 12, 2013
‘Drinking Buddies’ director Swanberg on men, women, beer
PHILADELPHIA -- "Narcissism. Can men and women be friends? What constitutes cheating?"
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2013
BEST SELLERS for the week of Sept. 5
Publishers Weekly best sellers
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2013
BOOKS: ‘The Dying Hours’ is good to the last word
British author Mark Billingham’s talent for sculpting intensely dark police procedurals complements his skill at pinpointing believable contemporary nightmares.
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2013
BOOKS: ‘Claire of the Sea Light’ shines light on the overlooked, undervalued
On her 7th birthday, when her father makes the agonizing decision to give her away to the local fabric vendor, who can offer a better life, Claire Limye Lanme Faustin vanishes.
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2013
BOOKS: ‘Haldol and Hyacinths’ a report from frontlines of bipolar disorder
One of Melody Moezzi’s biggest gripes about being bipolar is that nobody rewards it. “If you have cancer, you get flowers, visitors and compassion. If you have a mental illness, you get plastic utensils, isolation and fear.
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