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10/26/2009

Review of Violent Screen: A Critic's 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem (Expedition Series) (Paperback)

Stephen Hunter is a talented prolific novelist, who also writes insightful movie reviews. It's always interesting to see if you agree with the opinion of a writer you enjoy. But here Hunter has given us himself. There is an epilogue that appears out of place, until you understand just how willing Hunter is to invest himself in his writing.

Excellent and unforgetable.

Product Description
Baltimore Sun movie critic Stephen Hunter takes aim at 13 years (1981-94) of popular movies, from film noir to teenage slashers, gangster flicks to sci-fi pics, and examines the current, and often violent, culture of modern cinema. Organized by topic, this book is a fascinating chronicle of today's increasingly violent and alienating culture.

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10/17/2009

Review of Starting Out Sideways (Hardcover)

Roseanna Plow knows her life has fallen apart.Her husband Teddy has left her after admitting to an affair with her best friend Inga; they live together.Her vocation as a social worker focusing on career counseling is difficult yet rewarding when she places one of her developmentally challenged clients; however, now one of her successes Milton Beyer seems to be stalking her as he is everywhere.Her dad has prostrate cancer and now her mom the steamroller, who informs everyone with mirth that her daughter came down the birth canal sideways, has moved in temporarily to give her maternal support, TKO style.

The only positive note is Milton's boss at the SaveWay Mickey "Ham" Hamilton seems nice.However, before she can decide whether to forget cheating Teddy and move on perhaps with Ham, she learns a dark family secret.Soon she and her mom are going toe to toe over what she now knows.

This is a well written poignant family drama starring a likable heroine who believes she must be the female reincarnation of Job as everything suddenly has gone wrong.Roseanna is a wonderful character who holds the deep tale together although the support cast is fully developed and enhances the plot.Contemporary readers will enjoy Mary E. Mitchell's amusing yet discerning character study.

Harriet Klausner




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