Saturday, June 04, 2016

he New York Times Book Review Roundup


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By SIMON WINCHESTER
Simon Winchester reviews "Rising Ground," a collection of essays about the landscape around Cornwall and its history, and more.
 
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By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
A look at some of the season's thrillers, including the latest books by Harlan Coben, Elizabeth Brundage and Justin Cronin.
 
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By LISA SCHWARZBAUM
This season's books about Hollywood feature (among others) Barbra Streisand, Stanley Kubrick and Meryl Streep.
 
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By DOUGLAS WOLK
The biography of a fictional comics artist, Chester Brown's "Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus" and more.
 
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By MARJORIE INGALL
This summer's possibilities prove the only overarching thing that characterizes young adult literature is the age of the protagonist.
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By JOHN SWANSBURG
Bill Walton's elegiac yet exuberant new memoir, an investigation of arm injuries in baseball and more.
 
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By TERRENCE RAFFERTY
New books from Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Straub, Victor LaValle and others show us where the genre is going and where it's been.
 
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By JENNY ROSENSTRACH
Interest in vegetable cookery continues strong, with foreign flavors from Norway, Korea and Italy adding spice.
 
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By DOMINIQUE BROWNING
New books about gardens include the work of the great Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, a tour of the Hawaiian garden of the poet W.S. Merwin and more.

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