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Book Review: Vlad by Carlos Fuentes

Man of la BookSeptember 24, 2012

Article first published as Book Review: Vlad by Carlos Fuentes on Blogcritics. About: Vlad by Carlos Fuentes is a short novel taking place in Mexico City, Mexico. The story was part of the 2004 collection “Inquieta Compañía” and recently came out as […]

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Book Review: Malinalli of the Fifth Sun by Helen Heightsman Gordon

Man of la BookSeptember 5, 2012

Article first published as Book Review: Malinalli of the Fifth Sun: The Slave Girl Who Changed the Fate of Mexico and Spain by Helen Gordon Heightsman on Blogcritics. About: Malinalli of the Fifth Sun: The Slave Girl Who Changed the Fate of Mexico and Spainby Helen […]

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Book Review: God’s Middle Finger by Richard Grant

Man of la BookJune 28, 2012

Article first published as Book Review: God’s Middle Finger by Richard Grant on Blogcritics. About: God’s Middle Finger: Into the Lawless heart of the Sierra Madre by Richard Grant is a non-fiction book about the author’s “tour” of Mexico’s Sierra Madre region. […]

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Thoughts on: The Lost Ones by Ace Atkins
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Thoughts on: The Lost Ones by Ace Atkins

Man of la BookJune 4, 2012

Quinn Coloson resigned from the Army Rangers to become Sheriff of Tibbehah County, Mississippi, his uncle’s old job. Cleaning up Tibbehah County is not easy

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Fun Facts Friday: Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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Fun Facts Friday: Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Man of la BookJune 24, 2011

This week we celebrated the birthday of Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Besides being the wife of the famous aviator, she was an accomplished woman in her own right

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Book Review: Panopticon by David Bajo
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Book Review: Panopticon by David Bajo

Man of la BookOctober 19, 2010

The central idea of video being spliced from public cameras, using one person as a central figure without their knowledge, an interesting concept

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Book Review: The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver
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Book Review: The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver

Man of la BookSeptember 15, 2010

The fictional story of Harrison William Sheppard, a quite boy of a dull American bureaucrat and a saucy Mexican mother. Sheppard spends his childhood in Mexico

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