Posted on September 18, 2007 by fringeeditors
James Oliver Rigner Jr who wrote under the pen name Robert Jordan died yesterday of a rare blood disorder at 58.
I discovered him through the Wheel of Time series in high school during my medieval fantasy phase, which I have still not outgrown.
The series, originally meant to be a trilogy surrounding the lives of three [...]
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Posted on September 8, 2007 by fringeeditors
Madeleine L’Engle, the author of a popular children’s novel, A Wrinkle in Time, died September 6. The Washington Post and the New York Times both wrote beautiful obituaries for her.
A Wrinkle in Time along with much of the rest of her Time Quartet series fed my early intellectual life. A Wrinkle was required [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2007 by jldurso
This is the tenth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
There’s something about reading a book by someone you see on a regular basis—something that makes the book somehow more personal, more [...]
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Posted on August 16, 2007 by janell
This is the ninth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
I know what you’re thinking: Please oh please, not another schmaltzy review of this over-popular book. I know, I hate popular books. Instant bestsellers [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2007 by quasiled
This is the eighth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
I was given The Hours, Michael Cunningham’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel. My mother, not a very avid reader, bought it in an airport [...]
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Posted on August 6, 2007 by Julia
This is the seventh of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
The History of Love was one of those books I avoided at first. Too many people told me how amazing it was, [...]
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Posted on July 30, 2007 by jldurso
This is the sixth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
After having read Jeffrey Eugenides’ first novel, The Virgin Suicides, I was prepared for his sophomore effort, Middlesex. However, this delightful, [...]
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Posted on July 27, 2007 by ssaraswat
This is the fifth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
I admit, it seems cliché that I would like The Namesake, Pulitzer Prize winning author Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel. I see a [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2007 by Fringe Magazine
This is the fourth of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
How could you not love the opening to Chang-rae Lee’s PEN/Hemingway award-winning *Native Speaker,* in which narrator Henry Park’s wife, having decided [...]
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Posted on July 21, 2007 by fringeeditors
This is the third of a many-part series written by the staff and editors of Fringe Magazine, who will be reviewing books from the Pool as part of the 25 Books Project.
I began reading Caramelo in early August of 2005, after my first year in Emerson’s MFA program. Why do I remember [...]
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