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Our Week in Reviews: 7/4/26

A recap of the books we’ve spotlighted in the past few days.

    Putin’s Sledgehammer

    Book Review

    Putin’s Sledgehammer

    By Candace Rondeaux

    An engrossing look at Yevgeny Prighozin’s soldiers-for-hire.

    Centroeuropa

    Book Review

    Centroeuropa

    By Vicente Luis Mora; translated by Rahul Bery

    A quirky fairytale replete with a witch, a giant, and lots of corpses.

    Romance Roundup

    Romance Roundup: November 2022

    A look at what’s steaming up the shelves this month.

    Book Review

    Rip Van Winkle’s Republic: Washington Irving in History and Memory

    Edited by Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg

    Rip Van Winkle’s Republic: Washington Irving in History and Memory

    Appraising a 19th-century master through a 21st-century lens.

    Beyond The Book

    5 Most Popular Posts: October 2022

    We love every piece we run. There are no winners or losers. But all kidding aside, here are October’s winners.

    Book Review

    The First Thing About You

    By Chaz Hayden

    The First Thing About You

    A teen confronts ableism — and seeks reinvention — at his new school.

    Podcast

    Authors on Audio: Henry Kissinger

    An occasional series in which writers speak for themselves.

    Book News

    Cormac McCarthy’s Dual, Dark New Offerings

    The Passenger and Stella Maris embrace dystopia with lopsided degrees of success.

    Book Review

    American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis

    Can our country’s dark past teach us anything about its dark present?

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    Announcing the 2023 Washington Writers Conference

    Isn’t it time your publishing dreams came true?