The Patient Assassin by Anita Brand
/Not just an engrossing biography of Dyer, but an excavation of the life of Udham Singh.
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Not just an engrossing biography of Dyer, but an excavation of the life of Udham Singh.
Read MoreThe author systematically removes the idea that we are far from this kind of radicalization.
Read MoreA clear-eyed and comprehensive field guide to a political and social fringe movement.
Read MoreWhat one comes away with after 600 pages of a Middle East generally on fire is the aching need for a little hope.
Read MoreA song with a country twang and a trap beat that’s been raising blood pressure since March 2019.
Read MoreThe particular kind of “climate cuisine” Smith has in mind is a little tough to swallow.
Read MoreBoth novellas are experiments in the densening of time.
Read MoreThe usual suspects and some worthy newcomers keep the suspense at breakneck speed.
Read MoreThe intentionally drab prose throws extra emphasis on the plot.
Read More“. . . in a democracy everything depends, ultimately, on public opinion, and public opinion is shiftable sand.”
Read MoreAlmost, but not quite, a modern classic of gay fiction.
Read MoreThe stories of these people have been told before, but this graphic novel format actually enhances the historical record.
Read MoreA disturbing psychological thriller heavy in atmosphere that doubles as a cautionary tale.
Read MoreA fascinating fictional exploration of post-Singularity consciousness lumbering around in a foam fat suit.
Read MoreBuilt on a careful blending of original sources and secondary sources, both scholarly and popular.
Read MoreThe author chronicles her participation in the Mongol Derby, a race across Mongolia in the hoof prints of Genghis Khan's postal couriers.
Read MoreTotally, barbarously engrossing, and bluntly sure of itself.
Read MoreThe biting little irony is that finishing this book will create a near-irresistible urge to read a Holmes story.
Read MoreA scrupulously researched and warmly, endlessly readable for both Revolution aficionados and newcomers.
Read MoreJerusalem is well portrayed by the authors as they explore the books, the libraries, and the stories of the ancient city.
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