• The Chicago Review of Books is an online literary publication of StoryStudio Chicago that reviews recent books covering diverse genres, presses, voices...
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  • The New York Review of Books (or NYREV or NYRB) is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs...
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  • Pachinko (novel) (category Grand Central Publishing books)
    "The Best Fiction Books of 2017 So Far". Chicago Review of Books. Archived from the original on 7 September 2017. "Best Books of the Year So Far: Literature...
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  • ability to find lasting emotional resonance." Ian J. Battaglia of the Chicago Review of Books wrote that "despite the occasional clumsiness, the narrative...
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  • Christine Emba (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    that leaves out a significant chunk of my experiences and that of others." In a review for the Chicago Review of Books, Ben Clarke wrote that while Emba...
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  • yearly under eight imprints: Chicago Review Press, Lawrence Hill Books, Academy Chicago, Ball Publishing, Council Oak Books, Zephyr Press, Parenting Press...
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    Rebecca Makkai (category Novelists from Chicago)
    10, 2018). "The Fiction Shortlist for the 2018 Chicago Review of Books Award". Chicago Review of Books. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019...
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    Jennifer Saint (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    novelist known for retelling the stories of female figures from Greek mythology. In the Chicago Review of Books, Elektra has "brought fascinating women...
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  • Yellowface (novel) (category Books by R.F. Kuang)
    fast-paced novel." The Chicago Review of Books wrote "where [Yellowface] shines is Kuang’s darkly witty tone, critiques of publishing and cultural exploitation...
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  • The Claremont Review of Books (CRB) is a quarterly review of politics and statesmanship published by the conservative Claremont Institute. A typical issue...
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  • Chicago Review is a student-run literary magazine founded in 1946 and published quarterly in the Humanities Division at the University of Chicago. The...
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  • The Spear Cuts Through Water (category Del Rey books)
    Brookins of the Chicago Review of Books, a major theme of the novel is storytelling. The novel itself is a story about storytelling. Many of the characters...
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  • Haymarket Books is a left-wing non-profit, independent book publisher based in Chicago. Haymarket Books was founded in 2001 by Anthony Arnove, Ahmed Shawki...
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  • Nettle & Bone (category Black comedy books)
    it "a rose of a book with thorns running throughout ... [recommended] no matter what kind of reader you are". The Chicago Review of Books praised the...
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  • Termination Shock (novel) (category HarperCollins books)
    "Saving the World One Gun at a Time in "Termination Shock"". Chicago Review of Books. Retrieved 20 November 2021. Stephenson, Neal (2021). Termination...
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  • The review remarked that the characters "are pretentious, but vulnerable too, and the balance is lovely". Similarly, the Chicago Review of Books highlighted...
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    Min Jin Lee (category American writers of Korean descent)
    and Kirkus Reviews and is on the "Best Fiction of 2017" lists from Esquire, the Chicago Review of Books, Amazon.com, Entertainment Weekly,[citation needed]...
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  • Good Morning, Midnight (Brooks-Dalton novel) (category Random House books)
    Both Shelf Awareness and the Chicago Review of Books included Good Morning, Midnight on their lists of the best novels of 2016. George Clooney directed...
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  • Dark Matter (Crouch novel) (category Novels set in Chicago)
    Crouch, the World Is 'More Mysterious and Strange' Than We Know". Chicago Review of Books. Retrieved July 24, 2021. Hill, Rebecca A. (December 2016). "In...
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  • Laziness Does Not Exist (category 2021 non-fiction books)
    clearly and gently. Writing for Chicago Review of Books, Bessie Taliaferro says the book "upends the self-help books on our nightstands as well as in...
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  • tricky magic of Chung's voice." The Chicago Review of Books was similarly positive, praising the stories for functioning as critiques of greed, sexism...
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  • Semiosis (novel) (category Tor Books books)
    the Chicago Review of Books' "10 Best Science Fiction Books of 2018". The sequel to Semiosis, Interference was published in October 2019 by Tor Books. Burke...
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    Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388, as of the 2020 census...
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  • Dry"". Chicago Review of Books, 13 February 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2024. "Force of Nature by Jane Harper (PanMacmillan 2018)". National Library of Australia...
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    "it's stealthily devastating", and The Vox, Chicago Review of Books, and The New Republic also reviewed it favorably. In 2021, Gyasi authored the short...
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  • Severance (novel) (category Farrar, Straus and Giroux books)
    Destroys New York City". Chicago Review of Books. Retrieved January 23, 2019. Borrelli, Christopher (January 15, 2019). "Chicago author Ling Ma never thought...
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    Esmé Weijun Wang (category American novelists of Chinese descent)
    become involved with each other. The Chicago Review of Books noted the careful handling of mental illness in each of the characters, concluding that "the...
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  • The Ministry for the Future (category Orbit Books books)
    of an essay, drama, dialogue, radio interview, riddle, etc. Robinson, in an interview with Amy Brady, editor-in-chief of the Chicago Review of Books,...
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  • Crossroads (novel) (category Farrar, Straus and Giroux books)
    of virtue and, in this respect, its thematic overlap with novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. According to the Chicago Review of Books:...
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  • Eve Ewing (category University of Chicago alumni)
    Best Books of 2019, Chicago Tribune's Notable Books of 2019, Chicago Review of Books Best Poetry Book of 2019, O Magazine Best Books by Women of Summer...
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