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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
BOOKS: Best sellers for the week of Feb. 16
Publishers Weekly best-seller list
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
BOOKS: Liked “Presumed Innocent”? You’ll love “Defending Jacob”
Scott Turow’s 1987 “Presumed Innocent” was a watershed for the legal thriller, delivering what started out as a typical plot that evolved into a tense look at the law, ethics and revenge, as it moved to a jaw-dropping finale. Readers will have the same reaction to William Landay’s superb “Defending Jacob,” which begins as a typical legal thriller then matures into a suspense-laden insider’s view of the law, ethics and familial bonds.
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
BOOKS: Poetry and memoirs
New releases from local writers.
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Available Dark” a graphic mystery, dark chocolate stars in “Desserted”
It may be hard to believe, but there actually are people who are so obsessed with murder and death they collect “murderabilia,” especially crime scene photographs of dead bodies.
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): It’s time to celebrate in Bethel
We’ve waited a long time for winter to arrive. It’s time to stop waiting and celebrate, even though this winter is but a small snow-shadow of itself.
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2012
The Cottars plan Feb. 23 Unity concert
Back on Aug. 1, 2003, the Unity College Center for Performing Arts hosted a show by four talented and very young people: Ciaran and Fiona MacGillivray and Jimmy and Roseanne MacKenzie, better known as The Cottars. This talented Celtic band from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, wowed the crowd in Unity with their considerable musical abilities and toe-tapping brand of roots music.
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PublishedFebruary 9, 2012
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Everything’s BIG at Big G’s
At Winslow restaurant Big G’s, the G stands for great food. The Big stands for, well BIG! It’s always fun to find a unique restaurant that marches to a different food drummer. Gerry Michaud has created a deliciously fun place.
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PublishedFebruary 9, 2012
BOOKS: ‘The Rope’: Rebuilding a life amid a stunning landscape
“The Rope” By Nevada Barr Minotaur ($25.99) Since 1993, Nevada Barr has given readers solid, intriguing tours of America’s national parks from Texas to Michigan to the Florida Keys, including an urban national park in New Orleans, via her series heroine, park ranger Anna Pigeon. In this series, readers have been swept up by the […]
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PublishedFebruary 9, 2012
BOOKS: Murder mystery enters Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ territory
Death comes to Pemberley, one of the great houses in Derbyshire, and a most unwelcome guest it is. Not only does the loss of life come at a most inopportune time, the night before the annual Lady Anne’s ball, the highlight of the local social season, but it is a most violent and unexpected fatality into the bargain.
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PublishedFebruary 9, 2012
MAINE AUTHORS: “Fractured Light,” “Disposable Causes”
Author Rachel McClellan has announced the release of her debut young adult novel “Fractured Light,” the first in a trilogy. The Old Orchard Beach resident’s paranormal novel is already climbing to the top of the 2012 Debut Author List on Goodreads, as stated in a news release. McClellan will launch the book at Barnes & Noble in Augusta Saturday at 11 a.m.
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