Book Reviews
Writing Drama
Writing Drama is firmly grounded in the fundamentals of dramatic writing. With an Aristotelian bent, Lavandier explores the principles that have consistently produced exceptional films. This text is not merely a format guide. For those who are concerned merely with spacing and margins, they should look elsewhere.
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Wolverine: Weapon X
394 Pages
Written by Marc Cerasini
CAPSULE REVIEW: B-
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Scenes of the Apple
234 Pages
Academic Anthology Edited by Tamar Heller & Patricia Moran
CAPSULE REVIEW: A
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Jolie Blon’s Bounce
349 Pages.
Written by James Lee Burke,
two time Edgar Award winner. Book eleven in the Dave Robicheaux series.
CAPSULE REVIEW: A
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Tishomingo Blues
308 Pages.
Written by Elmore Leonard.
CAPSULE REVIEW: A
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Lizzie Borden
The Legend, the Truth, the Final Chapter
Nonfiction paperback.
Written by Arnold R. Brown. Published: 1992.
CAPSULE REVIEW: B
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The Manhattan Hunt Club
309 Pages.
Written by John Saul.
CAPSULE REVIEW: B-
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Blue Highways
Nonfiction. 412 Pages.
Written by William Least Heat-Moon
CAPSULE REVIEW: A
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Warlock
A Novel of Ancient Egypt
549 Pages.
Written by Wilbur Smith.
Sequel to River God and a tie-in with The Seventh Scroll.
CAPSULE REVIEW: A
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Bitterroot
334 Pages
Written by James Lee Burke, two time Edgar Award winner.
Third book in the Billy Bob Holland Series.
CAPSULE REVIEW: A