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Mort(e):A Chevron Ross Book Review

Novelists are cranking out apocalyptic sagas like link sausages these days. So it’s refreshing to find one that rises above hackneyed formulas to create a parable of faith and perseverance. Author Robert Repino ventures beyond George Orwell’s Animal Farm into new territory. Sebastian, soon to be renamed Mort(e), is content…
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October 7, 2022
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The Master and Margarita:A Chevron Ross Book Review

Let me admit up front that I could not have understood this novel without the introduction written by Orlando Figes that appears in the translation I purchased. Let me also suggest that if you decide to read The Master and Margarita that you read the introduction last. It’s much more…
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September 30, 2022
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: A Chevron Ross Book Review

I often review books from bygone eras because I admire the standards that make them classics. Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of discovering Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, from 1943. Modern authors can learn a great deal about writing from this book. Though its situation is commonplace – a…
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September 23, 2022
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Medicus:A Chevron Ross Book Review

Medicus is a leisurely and entertaining novel that imagines what a doctor’s life might have been like in Roman-occupied Britain. Gaius Petreius Ruso, newly stationed with the Roman legion in Deva, is confronted with the body of a murdered girl on the same day that he takes pity on a…
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September 16, 2022
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A Tribute to Author Peter Straub By Chevron Ross

Peter Straub died September 4, 2022 at age 79. For Halloween last year, I published my review of Ghost Story, my all-time favorite Straub novel. I am republishing it today for those who may have missed it. Like other horror stories, Ghost Story is couched in a claustrophobic environment of dread, suspense and terror.…
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September 9, 2022
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Zuleika Dobson:A Chevron Ross Book Review

Last year I did a brief review of this book for Goodreads. Sensing that I didn’t do it justice, I decided to read it again. Intended in 1911 as a caricature of Edwardian aristocracy, Zuleika Dobson serves today as a parable of people’s blind devotion to false idols, especially self-centered…
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September 2, 2022
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Transcendent Kingdom:A Chevron Ross Book Review

This novel is so breathtakingly good that I’m afraid my review cannot do justice to it. In less than three hundred pages, Yaa Gyasi escorts us on a desperate journey of personal trauma and disillusionment that only a person of strong character could survive. Gifty is such a person. The…
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August 26, 2022
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Trial and Error:A Chevron Ross Book Review

It’s refreshing to find writers who aren’t afraid to weave their faith into their work. Too many novelists reject God as a factor in their characters’ lives, as though He exists in a separate universe.  In Trial and Error, Robert Whitlow uses the story of a small-town lawyer trying to…
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August 19, 2022
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The Other: A Chevron Ross Book Review

David Guterson takes a long time to reveal where this story is going. At first, I wasn’t sure I wanted to stick with a rambling first-person narrative about two teenagers in the pop music and drug culture of 1970s Seattle. But knowing from two of his other books how well…
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August 12, 2022
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Thunderstruck:A Chevron Ross Book Review

In another brilliant coup for historians, Erik Larson combines scholarship with drama to tell the story of how inventor Guglielmo Marconi cemented his success by aiding in the capture of a murder suspect. Between 1894 and 1910 two men, Marconi and physics professor Oliver Lodge, competed for the right to…
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August 5, 2022