Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, Kate Quinn’s The Briar Club, a mystery centered on a murder at a boardinghouse in 1950s Washington, D.C., brings the McCarthy era to life through a striking... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, Kate Quinn’s The Briar Club, a mystery centered on a murder at a boardinghouse in 1950s Washington, D.C., brings the McCarthy era to life through a striking... Read more »
BookBrowse Reviewers have written thousands of book reviews in the 20+ years we’ve been around, and we receive thousands of applications each year from would-be book reviewers. However the reviews in these... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, we review Colm Tóibín’s Long Island, the long-awaited sequel to Brooklyn that catches up with Eilis Lacey two decades later, following her on a trip from New... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, In this issue, we review Colm Tóibín’s Long Island, the long-awaited sequel to Brooklyn that catches up with Eilis Lacey two decades later, following her on a trip from New... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Percival Everett, a quietly prolific writer of noteworthy novels over the past four decades, may have gained a new audience from the recent Oscar-nominated film American Fiction, based on his... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Percival Everett, a quietly prolific writer of noteworthy novels over the past four decades, may have gained a new audience from the recent Oscar-nominated film American Fiction, based on his... Read more »
Hello BookBrowsers! As you probably noticed, we’ve updated the BookBrowse site and branding. While we will be ironing out the kinks over the next several weeks (and please do contact us if... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Percival Everett, a quietly prolific writer of noteworthy novels over the past four decades, may have gained a new audience from the recent Oscar-nominated film American Fiction, based on his... Read more »