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Women are always for others to find,” states the narrator, a policewoman called Vanitha. If they aren’t where they are ...
he also wrote dozens of books about basketball, baseball, tennis, football and the Olympics. She explored tensions among the social classes and within families in fiction that prompted Roddy Doyle ...
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So far, so Orwell. However, “The Dream Hotel” is intriguing and (mostly) satisfying, even if the ingredients feel familiar, for what the novel says about the creep of technology and the trade-offs ...