Dysfunction Junction
Another of Atkinson's unforgettable dysfunctional families. [09-11-00]
J. Uschuk, TUCSON WEEKLY
Cake Walk
A cool way to pass a hot afternoon. [08-28-00]
Christine Wald-Hopkins, TUCSON WEEKLY
Boogie Rites
Cultural scholars hustle to discover whatever happened to the '70s. [08-28-00]
Jeff Yanc, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Tyranny Of Ideals
A classic revolutionary tale of lust for power, property and revenge. [08-21-00]
Christine Wald-Hopkins, TUCSON WEEKLY
Payneful Days
A novel riffs on an intense jazz life. [08-21-00]
Christine Wald-Hopkins, TUCSON WEEKLY
Marriage À La Mode
Diane Johnson walks down the aisle with another comedy of Franco-American manners. [08-14-00]
J. Uschuk, TUCSON WEEKLY
Look Out
"Tower" is a highly charged spiritual memoir, in the course of which Bill Henderson rekindles faith, not only in God but also in himself. [08-07-00]
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
Forbidden Fruit
Charles Baxter's latest novel is testament to the illusory nature of love. [08-07-00]
J. Uschuk, TUCSON WEEKLY
Home Sweet Horror
A postmodern, time-warped, creepy cult classic. [07-31-00]
Jeff Yanc, TUCSON WEEKLY
Acting Up
A scathing, carefully documented account of Ronald Reagan's political career. [07-24-00]
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Language For Selfishness
Jim Sanderson's desert noir. [07-24-00]
T.R. Hull, TUCSON WEEKLY
Walking Backward
Alvin Josephy has packed an extraordinary range of experience into a long life. [07-17-00]
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
Cruel Intentions
Neil Labute raises the shock-bar with his latest play "Bash." [07-17-00]
Jeff Yanc, TUCSON WEEKLY
Magical Nihilism
The alarming absence of good Mexican literature in translation. [07-10-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Earnest Alms
Ondaatje's latest novel explores the nature of truth and humanity. [07-03-00]
Christine Wald-Hopkins, TUCSON WEEKLY
Taking Life
Two takes on the late Richard Brautigan. [06-26-00]
J. Uschuk, TUCSON WEEKLY
That's Life
'Destiny,' English ex-pat Tim Parks' 10th novel, is a darkly humorous metaphysical satire. [06-19-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Horse Sense
Tucson transplant and decorated Western author Fred Grove's latest mystery novel springs from the gate. [06-12-00]
Johnny D. Boggs, TUCSON WEEKLY
Son Exposure
A look at George W. Bush's "A Charge To Keep." [06-05-00]
Randall Holdridge, TUCSON WEEKLY
Place Aliens
A review of Pico Iyer's The Global Soul. [06-05-00]
Gregory McNamee, TUCSON WEEKLY
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