FOREIGN BODIES
FOREIGN BODIES By Cynthia Ozick
This nimble, entertaining homage to Henry James’s late work “The Ambassadors,” in which an American heads to Paris to retrieve a wayward son, brilliantly upends the theme, meaning and stylistic manner of its revered precursor.
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FREEDOM
FREEDOM By Jonathan Franzen
Like Franzen’s previous novel, “The Corrections,” this is a masterly portrait of a nuclear family in turmoil, with an intricately ordered narrative and a majestic sweep that seems to gather up every fresh datum of our shared millennial life.
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THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST
THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST By Stieg Larsson
In the third installment of the pulse-racing trilogy featuring Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander, the pair are threatened by an adversary from deep within the very government that should be protecting them.
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ANGELOLOGY
ANGELOLOGY By Danielle Trussoni
With a smitten art historian at her side, the young nun at the center of this rousing first novel is drawn into an ancient struggle against the Nephilim, hybrid offspring of humans and heavenly beings.
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